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Sure is a handsome watch!! Closed caseback is a big +

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RG75

Sure is a handsome watch!! Closed caseback is a big +

 

Thank you ! :-)

 

Why is it a + ? Some people told me the real one had transparent caseback ?

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Conex

Lovely. Enjoy. And nice pictures my friend.

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Kleen™
Sure is a handsome watch!! Closed caseback is a big +

 

+1

 

Where did you get it from...?

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RG75
Sure is a handsome watch!! Closed caseback is a big +

 

+1

 

Where did you get it from...?

 

Bought to a recommended dealer in Bangkok. Why do you also think solid caseback is a + ?

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Gazzla

Love it!

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Kleen™
Sure is a handsome watch!! Closed caseback is a big +

 

+1

 

Where did you get it from...?

 

Bought to a recommended dealer in Bangkok. Why do you also think solid caseback is a + ?

 

Because the movement is always the biggest tell on reps like 15300, 15400 etc.

Do you know what movement is in yours..?

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Piccolo

Sure is a handsome watch!! Closed caseback is a big +

 

Thank you ! :-)

 

Why is it a + ? Some people told me the real one had transparent caseback ?

 

 

Presumably because it means you can't see the cheap movement that's inside...

 

Great watch, maybe just a mod on the bezel screws so the are all the same level.

 

Enjoy it!

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Kleen™

Oh, and technically this isn't the 'Jumbo' - that would have no seconds hand, like eg. the 39mm 15202...

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philkay
Sure is a handsome watch!! Closed caseback is a big +

 

+1

 

Where did you get it from...?

 

Bought to a recommended dealer in Bangkok. Why do you also think solid caseback is a + ?

 

Because the movement is always the biggest tell on reps like 15300, 15400 etc.

Do you know what movement is in yours..?

 

Well, in this one you have a glaring tell on the front too, so the caseback doesn't matter (hint: Date window shape and color)

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Aznsnplayboy

Beautiful watch! Enjoy it! One day, I'll have one in my collection.

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erifik11

Absolut stunning. Congratulations!

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ag69

Great looking watch!!

Edited by ag69

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gran
Sure is a handsome watch!! Closed caseback is a big +

 

+1

 

Where did you get it from...?

 

Bought to a recommended dealer in Bangkok. Why do you also think solid caseback is a + ?

 

Because the movement is always the biggest tell on reps like 15300, 15400 etc.

Do you know what movement is in yours..?

 

Well, in this one you have a glaring tell on the front too, so the caseback doesn't matter (hint: Date window shape and color)

 

 

? can't the man just enjoy his watch (without you pointing out some obvious aspects)

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wingmanbonanza

Great watch! I have the same exact one. I love the closed case back, ignore the whole tell on the front. Yes the date color is white, but from just a glance people will simply assume it's the older version. You decided not to get the gold one so it's discrete enough simply to ignore any questions and enjoy something refined on your wrist. Great purchase, hope you didn't pay too much for it though!

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jingo.smile
... to ignore any questions and enjoy something refined on your wrist....

 

Or just admit that it's a rep. Who cares about the tells, it still is a beauty!

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