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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Xlob8Uxvoc
this is an excellent video, sadly for those who do not speak french hard to understand, but basically they speak about how many people in France are scammed every day by buying fake Noob Daytona listed as good ones...
Interestingly though is that the watch in the video will be destroyed at the end by this guy, and he tells that the steel used is no way near a 904L ...this is another thing I have always doubted...
Milling and drilling alloy steels like 904L, requires huge investments in milling and drilling machines with internal cooling systems and above all specific carbide cutting tools for a mass production like they now do...personally knowing China industry I seriously doubt that these companies have ever upgraded their CNC machines just for being able to mill and drill 904L steel...
I have always suspected that the 904L was a fake marketing publicity of the fake watch industry...another way of making money by making people believe they are getting an added value that in reality is nothing. We are buying fried air.
What do you think guys?
this is an excellent video, sadly for those who do not speak french hard to understand, but basically they speak about how many people in France are scammed every day by buying fake Noob Daytona listed as good ones...
Interestingly though is that the watch in the video will be destroyed at the end by this guy, and he tells that the steel used is no way near a 904L ...this is another thing I have always doubted...
Milling and drilling alloy steels like 904L, requires huge investments in milling and drilling machines with internal cooling systems and above all specific carbide cutting tools for a mass production like they now do...personally knowing China industry I seriously doubt that these companies have ever upgraded their CNC machines just for being able to mill and drill 904L steel...
I have always suspected that the 904L was a fake marketing publicity of the fake watch industry...another way of making money by making people believe they are getting an added value that in reality is nothing. We are buying fried air.
What do you think guys?
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