There is a wide gap between expectations and buying strategy here. If I speak for myself: Except for some superclone Panerais and the 4130 superclone Noob Daytona and maybe a few of the SH3135 ARFs, I hardly ever buy a replica watch for the movement: I am always buying it for the mid-case and a few other parts. This is the perspective I have adopted: I just accept that the movement installed in a rep will need to be replaced or at least serviced. Look at the ARF SD43: I bought that watch for everything but the movement because I think the entire watch is beautifully produced, except for the movement. Same with the JF V7 AP Diver.. Maybe this part-object perspective which we adopt through our collective micro-analyses is not suitable to all consumers. I am starting to think that there is a divide between people like me who will put up with the defects until they have a solution, and the guys who "wants it all" at once out of the box. But I see no reasonable chance that the guys who "want it all" will ever be satisfied, whereas with me I am happy if the mid-case is right, or some small part like a datewheel font was finally improved, etc. I could care less if the movement is not working up to snuff upon delivery. I will fix that along the way without bothering the TD at all about it. In fact, I expect the movement to be under-performing. It is a pleasant surprise when it works very well. I know I must sound crazy to the guy who expects a perfectly performing watch from the rep factories.
Thank you for your message and for your respectful information that you have given
It's true, that I'm new in this world of replicas, I did not know that people buy watches and then they change the machinery.
I bought this watch with the only idea of enjoying the watch, just that!
What happens is the watch arrive broken and that broke my illusion to enjoy the watch.
According to the InTimeWach guys, I think with the wrong machine, since they talk about the "A2824 movement", when the watch I bought is from SH3135 movement.
Therefore, I believe that my purchase has been a failure from all sides and in every way.
And my illusion to enjoy the clock, have gone to the trash.
First: I did not know that people change machinery, and I do not know what kind of machinery fits to my broken watch.
Therefore, if someone wants to help me, I'm all over...
Because I still don't have answers from Ryan from InTimeWatch.
Best regards