good news in the bigger picture. if they underestimated demand maybe other factorys wake up and try to get a slice of the tudor cake
ZF BB54 is sold out rn???Just a temporary sold out mate, these will back again. Unfortunally when i had placed the order two weeks ago
Understood. Still ZF obviously underestimated demand. That might give other factories a hint that the marked is big enough for different model pricepoints.Just a temporary sold out mate, these will back again. Unfortunally when i had placed the order two weeks ago
So what do you want me to take away from this? The chinese are just consistently bad at planning their production?Reps go out of stock all the time…
Yes, but only the Chinese. Nothing else in any other industry or country ever goes out of stock.So what do you want me to take away from this? The chinese are just consistently bad at planning their production?
Yes, but only the Chinese. Nothing else in any other industry or country ever goes out of stock.ppreciate a nice strawman
Your argument is: Tudor reps going out of stock is common and other factories didnt care in the past.Yes, but only the Chinese. Nothing else in any other industry or country ever goes out of stock.
So what do you want me to take away from this? The chinese are just consistently bad at planning their production?
Ok, please remeber that this is a illegal industry. The supply chain for parts is not steady, and raids happen all throughout summer. A watch coming in and out of stock is normal, look at Clean GMT.Your argument is: Tudor reps going out of stock is common and other factories didnt care in the past.
Dont know what your strawman is supposed to accomplish besides being childish
Is there a tutorial on how to do this? I'm a complete noob, I've never even opened a caseback in my life, but I'd like to switch the movement out as well in the future.Easy swap with a Sellita SW200-1b. No more ghost date!
Lots of YouTube videos, but I wouldn't do a first try on a watch I like. Buy some cheap parts and practice first.Is there a tutorial on how to do this? I'm a complete noob, I've never even opened a caseback in my life, but I'd like to switch the movement out as well in the future.
Broo! Chill! Your answer from post #306 was completely unnecessary and caused more stress than needed. @e1phantom's answer from post #305 probably applied to @BigBangDreamer07's question from #303. No need to get so worked up.all i said was that it would be nice for other factories to see that there is demand for tudor reps
and now im supposed to to debate about supply chains and raids and that a model going out of stock certainly is no indicator for underestimated interest
i think everyone came out of this alive and well. no need to relive it. no bad bloodBroo! Chill! Your answer from post #306 was completely unnecessary and caused more stress than needed. @e1phantom's answer from post #305 probably applied to @BigBangDreamer07's question from #303. No need to get so worked up.
The dial looks offset to right to meHey fellas, my54 just came in, I'm finding that I have to turn the bezel ever so slightly of center so everything is in alignment. When the PIP is in its true center after the click, it looks off. So is it the dial that just needs to be adjusted? First picture is with the bezel slightly off center. Second pic is centered.
Yeah, so it needs to be adjusted clockwise a tad yeah? Is this something I could do on my own?The dial looks offset to right to me