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Hold on a second
my goal is not to support "crime", of coarse I knew this is a fake, and not a very good one at that it feels like plastic as a matter of fact. It did have a mechanical movement which was my goal and my point is to understand how it works. If I'm unsuccessful, then I wasted $25.
If I offended you in my selection of something to victimize, then accept my apologies,
Help Educate Little Tree
By: turtletone2 : June 12th, 2009-13:06
So, I want to learn a little more on how a movement works and what everything does. I took a walk over to China Town in NYC where I live and picked up an automatic knockoff to be my victim. Sweet. It even has a display back. Everything seems to be working...
my advice would be this
By: G99 : June 12th, 2009-13:13
smash the cheap piece of fake crap with a hammer and spend $50 on a used seiko. its a real watch not pretending to be something its not, you wont be lining the pockets of what are effectively criminals as you seem to have just done and you'll probably lea...
Hold on a second
By: turtletone2 : June 12th, 2009-13:22
my goal is not to support "crime", of coarse I knew this is a fake, and not a very good one at that it feels like plastic as a matter of fact. It did have a mechanical movement which was my goal and my point is to understand how it works. If I'm unsuccess...
hold on again; reprise
By: cazalea : June 15th, 2009-15:51
Hi there, I am perhaps THE pre-eminent (or the only) fake-watch-smasher on the Purists. home.watchprosite.com Please remember Graham, as a former law enforcement person, understandably takes a strong stand on these things. Let's respond to your original a...
turtletone, i think its best...
By: G99 : June 16th, 2009-01:38
turtletone, i think its best left as it is. i suppose it did show you what goes into a working movement even if the tin used wasnt of the normal quality. an escapement and hairspring have to work so inspecting the one you've got cant do you any harm, you ...