01-23-2012, 09:52 PM | #1299 |
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I think those are kit cars, hard to tell when they are from, but the general idea of those is to look like i believe a 32 ford. could be wrong. It's been a long time since i looked into all those old machines. Still love them though.
P.S. Nice looking 1er, what seat colour did you go with? I went for red in my white 1er |
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I went with the terracotta. |
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01-25-2012, 11:42 AM | #1301 |
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any of you guys own Glam Rock watches? Just curious how they were... it was difficult to find some customer reviews of them.
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01-27-2012, 01:54 PM | #1303 | |
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Thanks for the info.
I looked, and your watch seems to be the largest size, 32.15mm x 44.4mm (52mm including lugs). The Mens Reverso Duo is 26mmx42mm including lugs. Is there a larger model that I'm missing? I'm close to ordering one of these myself. Unfortunately, I don't know where I might try one on before purchasing. Quote:
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01-27-2012, 02:23 PM | #1304 | |
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The one I picked up will be one of the bigger ones length and withdth wise, however, The squadra line can sometimes get up to be about 2 times as think and as a result starts to look very clunky looking in my opinion. I find as they get wider in the squadra series they emphasize that clucky look too, but as for length overall, yes, the Grand Reverso Duo I have is about 1mm longer, but it doesn't really appear it because it's thinner then some of the others, it has a more elegent look as a result in my opinion. That's what i mean by about middle range in size, if you compare the 3 different series, Classic, Complication, and Squadra, the complication ones sit nicely in the middle in my opinion, even if they are a little longer, they are narrower and thinner, and actually take on the illusion that they are smaller. Have you had an opportunity to try any on yet? I think you'll love it. |
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01-27-2012, 02:24 PM | #1305 |
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and that classic reverso is absolutely tiny. when it's on the wrist it felt a bit on the feminine side to me, but is in my opinion one of the most beautiful watches.
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01-27-2012, 02:40 PM | #1306 |
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Thanks for the clarification.
I just found an outfit in SanFrancisco that has one in stock. I may take a drive to go check it out. I have to be careful though, I am very compulsive. I can totally afford one right now, but I should really wait a bit. I was planning on purchasing in about 2 months, for my birthday. |
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01-27-2012, 03:03 PM | #1307 |
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horrible picture, but it kind of shows you the size.
the hamilton on the right is a 46mm and sorry, it's a horrible picture of them together, but it shows how much smaller the JLC is it actually doesn't make the watch look attractive. so don't judge on this picture other then for size comparison sake. |
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01-27-2012, 03:14 PM | #1308 |
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because it's realatively thin, it wears a lot smaller then an automatic type watch (which many of the squadras are)
I also find if wraps around the wrist a little better because of it's profile and flat back unlike many of the automatics out there. and yes, my pale skin did over expose the picture a bit |
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01-27-2012, 04:11 PM | #1309 | |
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My advice, go in, try on each type, see which suits you best, then give an extremely lowball offer, then tell them to write it on the back of their card for you. Then head home as they will likely refuse the offer. Sometimes it's beneficial to give them your card as I've known people to do this and as they are driving home they will get a call asking if you still want the item for the price you said. My dad does this with cars and watches, usually works out for him. also ask if they would give a cash deal so they don't have to deal with credit. look for about 20% discount, sometimes it works depending on the item and depending how new the item is. If it's older, it's possible to push to around 25% (if going out of business, push harder for more off) If it's a newer item, a lot of places you'll struggle to get them over about 18ish % but it is possible. one more thing to consider, purchase out of state and have it delivered to you. you'll get out of taxes. Them taking taxes off of something is just a way to talk you into purchasing, it's a gimic, if they don't offer a % that's considerably more then taxes, walk away as they are thinking in their heads (chump) but if you can do it, walk away, then go home and dream about it while looking at pictures online. 2 months isn't that far away afterall |
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01-27-2012, 04:52 PM | #1310 |
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Thanks for the tips! I'm not that good at haggling. I usually just save the amount, go in and pay, but I've decided to at least try and get some better deals on things in the future.
It's funny, because the guy at the jewelry store I bought my Sub from, has prices on items, but then always quotes me prices WELL below those amounts, so I'm guessing there's even More room price-wise to haggle. I think it will feel very good to actually bargain (and win) over pricing. I told myself I was going to do the "lowball offer, then walk away" thing when I bought my 135, but when the sales people said "we're as low as we can go", I just rolled over and bought the car anyways. I didn't pay too much, so no harm-no foul, but I probably could have paid a bit less. |
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01-27-2012, 04:55 PM | #1311 |
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I'm excited to try on the Reverso as well. My Sub, as much as I love it, the crown is digging a divet in my wrist. I know that a different shape, or different watch will undoubtedly fit better. Just another reason to get a new watch! lol.
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01-27-2012, 04:56 PM | #1312 | |
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It's definitely an art. I've worked very hard to learn it. it annoys some of my friends when I haggle around them, but then they see me get deals and wonder how the hell i did it. It's a good trait to learn and it's never too late to. Especially on high ticket items. |
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01-27-2012, 04:57 PM | #1313 | |
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good thing about the reverso's is that because they have the separate metal plate behind the reversible part, the crown is actually further away from your skin as a result. Every little bit helps right!. |
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02-05-2012, 09:40 AM | #1316 |
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I just bought my first automatic... The Ball Engineer Hydrocarbon Spacemaster:
Can't wait to get it next week...
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02-05-2012, 11:38 AM | #1317 |
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VERY Nice!!!
I've been looking at the Ball watches (I had to rephrase that, originally it was "I was looking at Balls" lol) and I really like the tritium lume that they have. |
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02-05-2012, 12:16 PM | #1318 | |
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Hard not to sound inappropriate when talking about Ball watches Chewy, I believe you'll have many years of enjoyment out of that watch, and from what I have seen in some watch forums, that Ball will likely not be your last Ball. (that all just sounded so wrong...) |
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02-05-2012, 07:02 PM | #1319 |
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Wow! There are so many beautifal watches available.
The more I research, the more spun out I get in narrowing down what my next purchase might be. I want them ALL! Most of what I like I cannot afford unfortunately. I only have one watch, a Rolex Submariner, which I love and wear every day. I'm saving for my next purchase, probably in the 7-10 grand range. |
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