The 7750 version is still a great watch, I think i'll keep it. Until I get the 7753 anyways....I'll give you $50 for the case and hands.
Then sell the 7750 here for $100, you are close to even.
The 7750 version is still a great watch, I think i'll keep it. Until I get the 7753 anyways....
Considering how many straps you have put on that thing, the lugs are probably all scratched up. :lolcina:
And some of the paint is in the right place too.At lest they got the Number on the rotor right this time!
I wonder how many parts does this version shares with the previous one. I am almost certain that the silver dial is the same as the 7750 version. (the visible part anyway) Chances are they are from the same factory.
The bracelet is now push to release as opposed to the 7750 version that has a snap in type clasp. Anybody knows what the gen uses?
I wonder how many parts does this version shares with the previous one. I am almost certain that the silver dial is the same as the 7750 version. (the visible part anyway) Chances are they are from the same factory.
The Noob Maker said:The entire watch is re-engineered and re-designed to the super rep quality
The bracelet is now push to release as opposed to the 7750 version that has a snap in type clasp. Anybody knows what the gen uses?
The noob maker found the Montblanc Chrono sells better than the Navitimer so they redo the TimeWalker
Is there an AR on it ? The reps never had, and this is annoying on the black dial.
If this is the "7753" that was produced some monthes ago, it unfortunately shares very few with the gen 7753 movement and we may meet problems in case of repairs.
.Scratch-proof sapphire crystal with double AR coating