2011年1月17日星期一

We will stop selling parts that are Replica Tag Heuer ww2113.fc6215 Monaco Automatic Watch used to modify watches in the secondary market

A link to the survey was included in the e-mail that went out earlier today. End of an eraAfter putting off a final decision for more than a year I have finally concluded that I have to stop selling watch parts (e.g. dials, hands, and case parts). Naturally we will continue to sell parts required to service our watches. We will stop selling parts that are Replica Tag Heuer ww2113.fc6215 Monaco Automatic Watch used to modify watches in the secondary market. This was not a decision that I made lightly and one that is done with some sadness because selling parts is how this business started. However I believe that I would be doing a disservice to myself and our parts customers because.. I have been out of the loop as far as what watches people are customizing and I havent done any work on a non-Mk II watch in almost 2 years.

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It leaves a rough end that won’t screw into the crown properly.Here is the stem half-way through the filing. Normally all of the stems for the custom watches are cut and finished by hand to get the optimal length for each watch. In this case, as is the norm in watch, several hundredths of a millimeter make a big difference in the action of the replica Breitling Navitimer Men's watch watch crown. The finished stem…or actually not quite. This stem ended up a little on the long side. It required a little too much effort to screw down and onto the case tube. Over about an hour I trimmed it down little by little. Finally I got to the point that the stem as slightly too short. The way you can tell is that the crown begins to wind the movement again when it is close to bottoming out on the case tube.