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Old 5 November 2021, 07:27 AM   #31
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These look better to me. The earlier photo, does not look right. I think the earlier photo was from chromo24?
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Old 5 November 2021, 07:30 AM   #32
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If you think that people don't know what they're talking about, then why do you think it would be helpful for them to share their opinions about the bracelet?
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With all due respect, this is splitting hairs. Every "opinion" is inherently filled with "knowledge."
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Now, let’s talk about your attitude.... It’s about as poor as the embossed clasp on that Tudor. You did single me out, so allow me to give you some more detailed advice since you need it. You can learn to do research on your own, or maybe you cannot figure it out or you are lazy. I’m happy to respond to private emails in great detail. But not from you. Cheers mate !
Firstly, ad hominem attacks are unnecessary. I wasn’t singling you out, merely opening discussion. If you’ve taken offence where none was intended, I apologise. If you don’t want to engage positively after that, that’s your prerogative.

Secondly, I may be fairly new here, but I’ve spent 20+ years on forums and they all operate on a combination of shared knowledge and opinion. Opinion is fine and all, but difficult to judge without open sharing of knowledge and therefore much less useful. This forum’s dynamic in that regard is unusual. As an example of what I’m talking about re. Opinion and knowledge, someone on a watch Facebook group highlighted another poster’s watch as fake. It wasn’t, and a few people, including me pointed out why it was real (using the research I’m accused of being unable or unwilling to do), but most people’s opinion was that it was fake. They couldn’t back that up because they didn’t have the knowledge, but I’d expect it was a tense few hours for the OP.

Thirdly, I’m interested because when I have a hobby, be it cars, music, whatever, I want to learn more about that hobby. It’s not my watch, but detail about why people think it isn’t right helps me in learning what to look for when I’m buying.

Finally, if I used Harry’s earlier post as an example of a post that wasn’t helpful, in my opinion, then the last two are excellent examples of useful information that I will remember and put to use.
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Old 5 November 2021, 07:33 AM   #33
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These look better to me. The earlier photo, does not look right. I think the earlier photo was from chromo24?
Yea I just took those two photos, the earlier one was from the chrono24 add
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Old 5 November 2021, 09:24 AM   #34
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That's kind of you to say, and I'm happy to help out when the questions are easy/obvious, but honestly my knowledge is pretty superficial since I am a generalist as a watch collector. I am mainly here to learn from the real Rolex experts.
I suspect that's the case for many of us. We're just feeling our way along and learning. I'm very appreciative of how everyone contributes whatever they know to the community.

The real top experts are off somewhere making a living buying and selling watches (with some obvious exceptions, like our notable Tudor guys and our valued long-termers).
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Old 5 November 2021, 11:18 AM   #35
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Nick D, ad hominem attacks is how you view this? Reread what you wrote, because it was not nice; ‘God forbid we may learn something.’ ‘This forum is terrible at sharing knowledge’. You should stay off these groups because you don’t seem to understand what your word mean. Confronting you on your poor etiquette and aggressive attitude is not an ad hominem attack. Anyway, got anything to contribute to the discussion?

To the OP, Im pretty sure that the Tudor band should have a 597 endlink. The 6248-20 has a 600 endlinks.
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Old 5 November 2021, 03:53 PM   #36
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...like our notable Tudor guys...
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Im pretty sure that the Tudor band should have a 597 endlink. The 6248-20 has a 600 endlinks.
There you go. Harry and Linesiders are the Tudor dream team, although they're probably modest enough to deny it.
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Old 5 November 2021, 05:25 PM   #37
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Nick D, ad hominem attacks is how you view this? Reread what you wrote, because it was not nice; ‘God forbid we may learn something.’ ‘This forum is terrible at sharing knowledge’. You should stay off these groups because you don’t seem to understand what your word mean. Confronting you on your poor etiquette and aggressive attitude is not an ad hominem attack. Anyway, got anything to contribute to the discussion?

To the OP, Im pretty sure that the Tudor band should have a 597 endlink. The 6248-20 has a 600 endlinks.
Many thanks, will try to chase down a pair of those!
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Old 5 November 2021, 05:44 PM   #38
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Nick D, ad hominem attacks is how you view this? Reread what you wrote, because it was not nice; ‘God forbid we may learn something.’ ‘This forum is terrible at sharing knowledge’. You should stay off these groups because you don’t seem to understand what your word mean. Confronting you on your poor etiquette and aggressive attitude is not an ad hominem attack. Anyway, got anything to contribute to the discussion?

To the OP, Im pretty sure that the Tudor band should have a 597 endlink. The 6248-20 has a 600 endlinks.
I posted non directed statements and got a rude, directed, snide reply back. I'd say that was ad hominem. Anyway, I said my piece, I didn't intend offence but you took it and aren't moving beyond it so I'll leave it there. Nothing more to contribute to the thread, but as I said about your later posts, I have learnt positively from it.
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Old 5 November 2021, 06:21 PM   #39
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Nick D, ad hominem attacks is how you view this? Reread what you wrote, because it was not nice; ‘God forbid we may learn something.’ ‘This forum is terrible at sharing knowledge’. You should stay off these groups because you don’t seem to understand what your word mean. Confronting you on your poor etiquette and aggressive attitude is not an ad hominem attack. Anyway, got anything to contribute to the discussion?

To the OP, Im pretty sure that the Tudor band should have a 597 endlink. The 6248-20 has a 600 endlinks.
Pot, kettle, black....

I’m with you Nick.

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Old 13 November 2021, 10:06 AM   #40
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A pair of 597 are finally in the mail! Now for the spring bars, anyone know where I can get proper spring bars for the watch, no idea what the originals looked like?
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Old 14 November 2021, 02:42 AM   #41
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Spring bars? Just get the ones that fit. If you don’t have extras at home go to your local watch shops I’m sure they have them available for you.
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Old 16 November 2021, 03:20 AM   #42
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That case is so badly overpolished that it is a moot point
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Old 17 November 2021, 09:58 AM   #43
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Head looks good
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