donaldejose said:
BKLM. Great post. Very helpful detailed information. I didn't realize one factory would have such variation. You are correct. My assumption on that point was wrong. I stand corrected. But what about those terrible "noobs" Fakemaster photographed and posted? What he saw was real. Do you think they all came from the same factory, even that much variation and terrible underside of the dial? Seems hard to believe the variation he saw were all from one "good" factory producing the watches By-Tor thought were so great.
I very much agree with your point about finding a trusted dealer (or two) or a trusted builder. For a hand built watch that is quite easy. People like you, WM9 and Fakemaster build a consistent product which may have some variation but not as much as Fakemaster found in his examination of watches with the noob serial number. But for an out of the factory box watch it is harder to find a trusted dealer. If it were so easy, then trailboss99 would not have even started this thread because it would have been obvious to him that the same consistent quality noob watch was easily available from many sources. If a dealer would link to the reviews and guarantee to deliver the same watch, that would be so much easier. Otherwise, the reader of the review is a bit at sea. So do we have a dealer who will rise to the occasion and put such links on his website? If not, why not? Do they not want to held accountable for failure to deliver the same watch? You build a number of watches, post the details and are willing to be held accountable for delivering what you advertise. Dealers could also, if they want to be in the top tier.
I have lots of terrible noobs from this one supplier I always use too. I didn't look at Fakey's dial variance. I've seen my share of dial variance, ranging from crooked markers, fallen off markers, fallen off luminous tape off the markers, crooked letters on "SUBMARINER", not to mention smudges, scratches, and whatever crap on the dial. I don't actually attach "quality" to noobfactory products. They look good overall when everything is right. Sub-standards creep in to individual parts as well as assembly of the watches. I can give you loads of example because I handled so many. Floating insert (thick double-sided tape), crooked cyclop (bad eyesight on the assembly worker's part), crooked dates (sloppy work on assembly worker's part), crown doesn't screw all the way to cover the tube (stem too long), missing caseback gasket (absent mindedness), springbar holes on SELs don't match lugholes esp. on the TT model (assembly worker will use thin springbars to fit the SELs resulting in SELs not fitted well). One classic "sub-standard" is when they use thin crystals, they don't press them deep in the case. I mean they are barely hanging on the case. This happens a lot on the YMs. I bet when you pressure test these watches, the crystals will pop.
Is it a good factory? Hell yes. Before wm9 came along, their stuff is as close to gen as you could get. On some models, it's still true, e.g. exp2, gmt-iic, DSSD v3. Fact is they are improving with quality, percentage-wise. But picking something with perfect cyclop and dates remains to be a challenge. Some product lines are better assembled, e.g. GMT2 and Exp2 have more straight dates than the rest, YM is overall better assembled than the sub over and over again. The worst is really the good old sub. The newer models like SSD, GMT-IIC, and DSSD overall are very good except for the dates, excellent fit throughout. When everything is right, this factory's watch is simply excellent. Getting everything right is the challenge, it's true for any reps though.
Variance is big everywhere. Noobfactory happens to be in the spot light because we, rep enthusiasts, buy so many of their product. You haven't seen other factories' stuff enough. If you take any one factory and start recording the variance of that one factory's stuff, you will find similar or worse stats. wm9 isn't exempt from this problem. Overall quality is a couple notches higher than the rest. But variance exists just the same. I found crooked dials all the time for example. I complained the gaps on the SELs with the lugs. And then assembly errors can creep in. That's why I like to assemble the watches myself, when possible. E.g.
John117's wm9 v2 sub originally came from wm9 directly, not from me. We all think wm9 is so great. Take a look. Assembly problems can screw up a great watch.
crooked x-y axis:
crooked tube so there's more gap on the top of the crown:
many dates are not centered
and the insert was not recessed.
Most dealers can't fix anything. They can only send back the watch to the supplier and exchange it. They are not modders. I don't do high volume so I can do it a little better. I hate to say it but reps are reps. The best approach is
1. pick your dealer
2. be reasonable
3. work with your dealer. Sead1999 of Super Mirrors always comes through eventually for me.
-bk