Generally, i prefer to keep a closer circle and quiet status instead of joining clubs or gatherings. Guess that’s the way i like enjoying the hobby.
Recently picked up a diver from ripponlea, who got it from superlory. Wanted to try it out, as I always have believed it to be too thick and big for my wrist. My verdict is, it's a great fun watch for the summer and something casual. It is still pretty big, but it's manageable. Like many lessons in life, got to try it out for yourself before placing judgment. Thank you for all the Singaporean "Dai Lo's" , I will surely have fun with this.
Don't wristshot and drive, but I had to when the lume just blew up in my face.
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Yes, I ordered directly from the rubberB website.
Ghosts don’t exist (like midrare’s “collection”), so there is nothing on my wrist.
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Till today, despite the various AP rep releases, the T3 still holds a special place of its own. It is as accurate as the current release 44mm models, and while minor tweaks are needed to bring it to gen spec visually, the domed crystal has an inimitable character of its own as you would have realized as a T3 owner. The datewheel and cyclop are quite consistent to the gen one (given that it uses the 2326/2840 movement with the older cyclop and datewheel). If the hand base stacked is worked on and bevelled and trimmed well, the watch can well be presented as a gen on a wristshot and none will be the wiser.I guess one would have been enough but since I had the opportunity to buy a couple “different” ones, I decided to build up a little bit my AP collection.
Till today, despite the various AP rep releases, the T3 still holds a special place of its own. It is as accurate as the current release 44mm models, and while minor tweaks are needed to bring it to gen spec visually, the domed crystal has an inimitable character of its own as you would have realized as a T3 owner. The datewheel and cyclop are quite consistent to the gen one (given that it uses the 2326/2840 movement with the older cyclop and datewheel). If the hand base stacked is worked on and bevelled and trimmed well, the watch can well be presented as a gen on a wristshot and none will be the wiser.
Congrats you hoarder of T3s. :hehehe:
yes, there were at least 4 batches of this monster produced by Noob that I remember, likely more. Officially there was no v2 of this, but there were certainly slight variance in the crownguard screws (+ and - both), crystal quality, and like you correctly observed, the datewheel.
The datewheel on the grey dial is slighly more accurate but both are acceptable visually vs the one used in the cal.2326 one.
3 shades of blue
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