Hidenjoy
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Orderer from intimewhere did you order this watch and this bracelet? what is td? thanks friend
Watch is Noob V2
Bracelet is ARF from datejust 36 V2 904L
Orderer from intimewhere did you order this watch and this bracelet? what is td? thanks friend
The movement is so good and well regulated !!!
Intime quotes $425 USD to ship three Daytona LN to EU. I remember shipping to be a lot cheaper. Is this normal?
on it's way to Greece along with an ARF bezel
can't wait !
Did the td fit the arf bezel or do you need to get it fitted yourself?
Mind sharing with TD you got it from?
Hi guys,
i just received and accepted QCpictures for an daytona NOOB V2 black dial. Is it okay to post it here? I have already accept it.
Regards Elroy
Purpose of QC pic:
1) ensuring that you are getting the right watch
2) identifying any serious flaws in the item
You may post a QC pic if you have a specific question about a possible serious flaw that you have found, and want input on how common or acceptable it is. However, the purpose of QC pics, and especially posting it on the open forum, is not: "Dealer X has sent me this QC pic, what do you think?" or "xxxxxx under 1000x magnification looks slightly xxxxxx, should I accept?" etc.
We expect everyone to do their own research and homework as to whether an item is acceptable to them. If you haven't noticed a flaw, asking 38K members to jump in and identify all the problems they can possibly find is unfair to everyone. It's unfair to the folks who have taken the time and effort to learn about this hobby. It's even more unfair to the dealers, who have to individually buy the watches for you, inspect and photograph it, only to have you decide that some tiny imperfection which you never noticed in the first place, renders the piece unacceptable.
QC pics should only be posted if you have some doubt and need to ask a question such as "Hey guys, the lume on the 6 looks a bit wonkey to me, should I let it go or ask for another watch?" or "Is the SEL gap on this excessive or is that normal on this model?" or even "I was told this is a V3.5 but I'm not sure, is it?" That sort of thing, not a general "can anyone see anything wrong?"
The rules say that you can post QC pictures, but you can't ask other members to identify flaws or quality problems with the watch in the pictures. So yes, you can post them.