KJ2020 any interest in selling me your Pepsi noob?
Noob blew it with rehaut engraving on their current version GMTs (V10). Noob used to be bulletproof with their rehauts. But that's really the least of the issues with this watch.
Agree with movement issues etc but rehaut on this watch is best and most Gen like noob has ever produced. Alignment is something that can be fixed but engraving itself is best yet.
Agree with movement issues etc but rehaut on this watch is best and most Gen like noob has ever produced. Alignment is something that can be fixed but engraving itself is best yet.
You can't fix an engraved rehaut that's cut in the wrong place. I've had 7 or 8 of these in hand and forcing the movement and dial to sit in an unnatural position in the case is not only not smart but also not possible in many instances. Imposing stress on your stem is always a poor choice. The amount the engraved crown is displaced to the right from top dead center of the rehaut is consistently noticeable across these new Noob samples. Noob's V10 cases across the board - GMTs LN, BLNR, BLRO, and Subs all look like they came from the same source. The clockwise misaligned rehaut engraving is a departure for Noob, which has had near flawless positioning for many years. I would give up some character perfection to have better alignment any day. It is a mistake to force your movement to an unnatural position in the case and lock it down. A naturally aligned stem with no lateral or vertical pressure on it should always take priority. The only reason my rehaut crown looks centered is due to the angle from which the pictures were taken.
Also, I've had 3 or 4 of these that physically could not be rotated far enough clockwise to create rehaut crown alignment with 12 o'clock on the dial. The stem started visibly bowing with the forced movement rotation and the movement would rotate itself back anti-clockwise when released as the stem relaxed to a straight position again. Doing this also skews the position of the date window relative to the cyclops. It makes the horizontal lines of each component unparallel and look crooked. "Fixing" a rehaut is limited to cases where it is off only slightly. Most of these Noobs are not in that category.
Ok I have to say mine hasn’t got any of these issues. Alignes perfectly.
Ok I have to say mine hasn’t got any of these issues. Mine alignes perfectly without any issues.
Rehaut is last thing I’d suspect. Maybe it’s position of dial marker or trashy time-bomb movement.
Noob blew it with rehaut engraving on their current version GMTs (V10). Noob used to be bulletproof with their rehauts. But that's really the least of the issues with this watch.
Timebomb movement
Why CHS GMT movements fail
Poor bezel design
Noob GMT's poor bezel design
Insert red color is brownish and the color transition point at 18 is way off. It should stop at ~15% into the 8 with no red in the ovals of the 8.
That doesn't keep me and a ton of others from choosing to be gouged with a pitchfork by the ridiculous high price just so we can own a Pepsi, lol.
Same watch, different light
I have one of the inserts linked below coming, just to try it out. I'm not holding out a lot of hope for it but it can be returned. It will need the white paint dug out of the markers and a paint mod if I keep it. Fun fun. This is the same for nearly every aftermarket insert you will ever see for sale.
https://www.ebay.com/i/223868093404?...iABEgKGWPD_BwE
Paint modding. Dig all the white out, spray the insert silver, scrape off the flats with a razor blade
Not what happened when I used eBay link but I had one show up today and it turned out being aluminum!
I’m shocked as to the results......
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The colors are perfect bro, I've had one on mine.
Still waiting on my aftermarket ceramic
Thanks, So I take it ok to run with this till I find a better?
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