Some TDs would accompany their QC pictures with a picture of your rep connected to a mic (?) and a graph behind that includes numbers, such as s/d, degrees, ms, etc. My guess is that it is some sort of timekeeping accuracy analysis (s/s = seconds per day, ms = milliseconds, no idea about the degrees, bph...). But no clue what would be "good" or "bad" numbers. Could you include some education about this also?
We can't get new members to read the front page with the list of TDs, let alone paragraphs of helpful information haha. I definitely agree with you though, it was very helpful when I first joined.
Great info. This may be a silly question, but with a replica is it common for watch repairman refuse to fix or even shorten the band on a replica watch?
Great info. This may be a silly question, but with a replica is it common for watch repairman refuse to fix or even shorten the band on a replica watch?
Guys. Im new here and I need help I want to buy a replica watch . I visited intime watches . I want to buy a Rolex for 228$. Is this a good dealer and will I get my watch soon ? Im not sure if fhey just want to get my money without sening me a watch. Pls tell if you know this page is good or not.
In my honest opinion, buying replica watches is more than just trying to 'flex' by having an expensive lookalike on your wrist. Take pride in the watch you buy, take time in buying it, and make sure you get it from a trusted dealer on one of the major replica forum websites. I purchased a v5 Sub C from a non-TD, albeit beautiful, the heartache I felt wasn't worth it. Keep in mind there is no perfect watch either; no replica is an exact copy. In my eyes the beauty comes from the ability to replicate such intricate items at such a fraction of the cost--ahh the art of ?forgery.