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unbelievably beautifulCan you post pics of the back side SELs please?
I don’t think so. You can micro adjust it by sliding it if it’s like a gen. I’m sure reps can do that as well.
I’ve also read that the ARF version is easy to scratch , putting in doubt that it is really made of 904L SS. That is concerning , anyone else have this problem?
I have a Steinhart in 316L and it does pick up scratches on the clasp but nowhere else so far.
Hello newbie checking in. I was about to pull the trigger on the blue dial fluted from ARF but now I can’t find any TDS with it. Intime won’t get back to me due to their ongoing ‘broken pipe ‘ issue and Puretime is now stocking a version from RZF.
my questions are: can anyone give me details of a TD with the ARF version in stock?
are there any reviews yet for the RZF version? Is it any good?
Thanks
904L and 316L are the same when it comes to scratches. The only difference between these 2 is that 904L has a better resistance to corrosion, which is pretty much useless most of the time. It'd be great if you read a little bit before posting such erroneous statements
TDs don't usually carry stock, they tend to buy from the factory once they have orders from customers. If you can't wait, I would reach out to other TDs who haven't been impacted by the raids as bad as intime. Puretime and Toro bravo for example
Erroneous? No I don’t think so.
I was referring to the post a few pages back where someone said their watch picked up terrible scratches from a plastic pen lid. To me, that suggests it may not be 904 or 316. My question was has anyone else with the watch experienced the same problem with scratches? I think that’s a pretty fair question.
Erroneous? No I don’t think so.
I was referring to the post a few pages back where someone said their watch picked up terrible scratches from a plastic pen lid. To me, that suggests it may not be 904 or 316. My question was has anyone else with the watch experienced the same problem with scratches? I think that’s a pretty fair question.
There has been several tests of reps advertised as 904L and they showed that 904L was indeed used. So before suggesting otherwise (i.e starting a rumour), it would be good to have more than 1 person who has that issue