Guys, if you been following this game for a while, you'll see there's a release pattern and a method to this madness. I'll bet anything that both Noob and ARF will launch new versions of they're daytona's in the Spring (March or maybe April). I'll bet in the next version, the noob will bet thinner subdials (that is easy enough to do), but the font and letter spacing will probably still be off (no factory ever seems to be able to nail down the Rolex font). ARF will probably do a little something to tweak their version too and maybe drop the price a bit to put pressure on noob. Let's face, most people that buy these watches are not forum addicts that fixate on tiny details. They just want a quality watch that looks convincing on the wrist. Maybe 1% of buyers will even consider frankening a Daytona (the parts costs are shockingly expensive!!!!)---this ain't no breitling or omega project. At some point, you have to decide what flaws you can live with. If they are going to bother you that much, there are plenty of other watches out there in the rep world that cost a lot less--are just as much or more accurate when compared to the gen and may be cheaper to franken. At some point though, a rep becomes "good enough" that you just enjoy it and stop worrying about the small stuff. I still wear my v5 noob sub all the time (have had it for three years already). It runs great, looks great and no one has ever doubted its authenticity. The thing that excites me about the noob daytona is the fact that if this clone movement is reliable, it's the type of watch you can enjoy for years and not have to worry about running the chrono (like you do with the A7750, particularly with the extra gears to run the seconds at six). If I have the extra cash in a couple of months, the noob panda daytona will be my first rep purchase since 2015.