mari115
Respected Member
Apologies in advance, but what's the best way to tell the difference between 316 and 904 from pics?
they are basically indistinguishable
Apologies in advance, but what's the best way to tell the difference between 316 and 904 from pics?
Some of you clowns have been insinuating I'm a shill, or Jack Wu himself, this proves I'm not either, Capeesh?
Actually, you can not. They would look exactly the same. You can tell the difference when you work the metal. As in polishing with jewelers rouge. You can tell by how fast it takes a polish. This information from an acquaintance that used to work at a Rolex service center. He now holds shop at the jewelry district in downtown LA. he said the 904 polishes faster and you lean less on it. But he finds the 316 is a bit harder in resisting deep scratches. All this talk about some Reps that are now made with 904 is a bit, well, well ...... it all comes from the factories PR dept. Believe what you want.But unless a member here is a metallurgist, believe it with a grain of sand. They all look the same !! And are likely the same. Saying so, dont mean it is so ...........
Somebody here actually tested a 904 rep and it was actually made of that steel.
https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink?ur...hare_tid=6580678&share_fid=16787&share_type=t
True for that watch, but can we/do we trust all makers are genuine in their claims of 904L? Someone posted a supposedly bronze Tudor recently from ZF (I think, from memory) where the 'solid bronze' case was flaking off!
But now that we know the truth, don't you understand our scepticism? The truth being that you bought a watch that any of our TRUSTED dealers could have provided to you for, at most, $400 delivered. Whereas you paid $600 to buy it from an unknown. You were, in short, scammed, as we feared from the outset. Were those quick WhatsApp replies worth $200?
That said, the main reason for my scepticism is the way you came at it. Your post wasn't along the lines of 'Hi guys, I've picked up what's purporting to be a Noob online, what do you think?' The tone of your posts was way more supportive, more like 'I've found a secret link to the famous and awesome Jack Wu, he's giving me genuine Noobs at knockdown prices with Gen ETAs inside!!!! Here's jack's telephone number, hit him up on WhatsApp!' I'm not suggesting that's a direct quote, but that was the impression the tone of your messages gave me.
So I don't apologise for a second for being sceptical of an 'unknown' coming on here and praising a service from a non-TD. It's not personal; it never was and I shall remain equally sceptical of the next claim of this sort that comes along (which, as autumn follows summer, it surely will).
Good luck soldier.
Yup, sock account. Let's try this again, here are the pictures of the watch I ordered off Amazon as well. I liked using Amazon, because you are protected. YES- amazon will refund your money back pretty much no questions asked. You bought a TV and were sent a fake watch???? Yup, you get your money back- so you are protected. I'm not telling anyone to buy a watch off amazon, just sharing what I got. Yes, I'm happy with what I got. If you speak to Jack on What'sAPP - he claims that he works for Noob Factory - does he? I have no idea - I'm just telling you what he said. Anyway, as I said before, I prove what I say - I bought the watch, here's the pictures.
Here's the video you I got prior to
Here's a video of the watch I got witb
Here's the link with the case back off, I couldn't get them to embedd into the post today for some reason, so here's the links.
Wait, what!!?! You created a sock account just to prove you too were scammed by Monsieur Wu? I have no idea why you would do that. Unless you're trying to drum up more victims for him. How strange.
something tells me it could even be a cheap asian movement, how many times does it tick per second?