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8 January 2010, 01:55 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Hong Kong
Watch: Sub, SMP GMT Co-Ax
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AR Coating
Fellas I have read the ups and downs of anti reflective coatings.. But I must say any of these coatings (for those of you AR haters) are easily stripped. I saw a knock off platty Date-Just with a straight black Rolex Dial and white gold hands with simply a white gold crown at the 12 o'clock position. Of course this was a BS watch ala Movado Museum watch style but I must admit. It was f'n spectacular. Then I began to realize something. This Mandarin Chinese watch had an AR coating on the crystal which undoubtedley revealed a fatastic knock off watch face.... Point is I see a lot of "AR" haters here and I don't know why? I think my real Rolex Sub Face is 10000X better than that knock off crap but you cant see it with the in my opinion shitty that Rolex forget to spend $1US to multi coat the glass! Don't give me bullShi# that it scratches because lens coatings can be stripped ad reapplied. Or do you prefer to buy your next Nikon or Cannon with un-coated lenses? Hey my last Breitling was coated for use with nite vision systems in military aircraft so, again skip the BS about scratches. I love my Sub but for christ sake coat the damn gla!!
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