Goon3r I don't think once you have it on the wrist the cyclops will bother you.
I hope not, but at the moment it seems like thats all i see when i look at the watch.
He sells Crystals... you have to PM him. Or he will coat yours. I just buy them from him though because he makes sure the magnification of the cyclops is correct.
I have a few extra I was gonna put up for sale at a discount but i packed them away while I was moving things and I guess I haven't unpacked the right boxes yet lol. Who knows, maybe I'll find them by the time you're ready to upgrade haha.
But I think you're doing it the right way. I've had enough reps now that I know what I want straight away... mostly at least. But I think starting OOTB and getting to know it, then making upgrades as you continue to learn is really the best way to not only be smart with your money, but to build appreciation for your watch and this hobby- if in fact this hobby is for you
I will definitely look into if i decide to go with a non gen crystal upgrade, and make sure you keep me in mind if ever you found those extras you've got stored away!
Definitely agree with starting OOTB, like i keep, its very easy at this stage to window shop every single upgrade possible but then i suppose doing that you lose appreciation for the watch from the start as you're favour waiting for the next upgrade.. i done know.
And ill be honest, i didnt see this starting as a hobby, my old rep (~8 years old) broke a while back and i stumbled onto the rep watch scene.. to me it always a case of a buy watch and be gone, but definitely since signing up here i can feel myself falling into this from much more of a hobbiest standpoint rather than it just being about retail.
I always say "wear it for a week and see what bothers you" or what you like/don't like.
Not - taking Pics and zoom it and examine every centimeter critically.
Also, what you want to do to it depends. What are you doing with the watch, who's looking at it, who you're showing it to. How much you want to spend, how much you want to do. Upgrades are definitely for the perfectionist.
If you just want a "nice watch" that you can wear daily, you have that. That watch will be great for a long time. I guarantee any little issue you find, for the most part won't be noticibole to the average wearer or anyone whe sees it in passing.
You can replace many parts with gen. The hands, The crystal, The Date wheel, The bezel, the insert. And sure they'll all look slightly better. I mean All these things - when you go gen are slightly better but that's it... It's slightly better.
These factories do a great job. They do such a good job that the benefit you get from a significant additional investment in gen parts is minimal.
Sure, to obsessive compulsive hobbyists like us, we can see many differences but that's rare. I think you'll see, on wrist, you barley notice any of the things you're worrying about.
People often say "99% of the population doesn't care what is on your wrist " And that is true. You probably only have as high as 1% of the people even notice because it's a Rolex. Any other brand and it's probably like 99.999%.but my original point is you could hand the watch you're about to GL to Rolex owners and 99.99% if people who own a gen Rolex would be incapable of definitively identifying it as a replica. Even under close, critical examination. Most Rolex owners are casual owners. Out in the real world, finding people who have interest or knowledge in watches the way people on forums do, is very rare. The forum members (most/any watch forms) are definitely hardcore when it comes to knowledge.
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One of the problems i've got is that it's bothering me alot the more i look at it and i havn't even got it yet. The cyclops is the first thing i see now i look at it.
Also, im a programmer, so with that comes alot of perfectionist tendencies.. at this point i think upgrades eventually, will be inevitable.
And honestly, the knowledge in this forum is incredible, the eye for detail you guys has amazes me.. the problem with that is you're all slowly training my eye and now i'm questioning parts of a rep that i would have once completely missed! Its a double edged sword!
So for all of you aswell, an update on my QC..
I've gone back to lana and requested more pictures of the watch but on a flat surface, i hope that with these i can better judge the alignment/cyclops issues on the watch, im still waiting on these.
I'll be honest with all you though, i feel like im slowly moving towards RL'ing this watch, like i said the first thing i look at when i look at the pictures of the watch is the bottom of the cyclops.
I was speaking to my friends about the possible purchase yesterday, they asked to see pictures, so i had to pick out the one where the cyclops was the lease noticable and i wasnt even trying to pass it off as a gen, which was quite worrying actually. Do i want to spend my time when wearing the watch keeping it on a certain angles around people to negate the cyclops issues or straight up hide the watch from people? Im not sure.
My worry is, if im this paranoid or this aware of the cyclops then it will have an effect on my enjoyment of the peice when it eventually arrives? I know myself, and i feel like it will. I almost verge on OCD with stuff like this from my career in programming and perfectionism so the nature of this fault, non parallel lines is not an easy one for me to overlook. You know for example, we all know the date wheel font is too thick on the ARF's, but that still functions, it tells the date.. it doesn't bother me at all nor does it look like a 'fault' its just not close to gen and i think there is a difference there. Non parallel cyclops looks like a manufactuing fault.. whereas something not looking 100% like gen doesn't actually look like a fault to me, so doesn't bother me too much.
Having seen other pictures of other peoples watches i know there a better looking crystals/cyclops out there, this one for example loosk perfect to me
https://forum.replica-watch.info/for...-review/page57
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...f730d5f9.plist
(Just as an FYI this is the ARF with the VR1385 swapped in, im talking more about the cyclops here)
So yeah, im in a real predicament here, i know alot of you have recommended for me to take the watch in my original QC, but say i go against that, my reasoning for the cyclops, is that unreasonable reason to RL the piece? Obviously if i decide to RL it will make li/lana aware that it is due to the unparallel cyclops so hopefully they can source me one without this issue.
To caveat all this, i may get the updated picutres and i may love it, at the moment im not sure.
QC pics for anyone stumbling on this post:
https://imgur.com/a/w30KwV7
EDIT:
More pictures of other peoples,
- ms5mg2 (page 15):
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...add376bd.plist
- jcher (page 21):
https://www.pixelsbin.com/images/2020/03/03/IMG_42642f304b8a565db7b2.jpg