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watch sold, thanks MWF for platform
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Not familiar with sailcloth, but hearing a lot of positive reviews about artem sailcloth straps and they do have 21/18mm. Very expensive tho but you get quality for what you pay.

I have a few Artem sailcloth straps for some of my divers and they gets my positive feedback. Quality is there and comes in odd sizes too like 19, 21 etc. but a tad expensive especially with our current exchange rate and taxes. Would also be interested to find local supplier for what the OP suggested.

Is there a local seller for Artem or is online purchase the only option?
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General Discussion - Modern Watches / Re: What is on your wrist (new)?
« Last post by bulletnos on Today at 07:19:10 AM »
My 114060 vs latest cousin from Watch & Wonders 2024 - the Tudor Black Bay 41 in black with “Jubilee” bracelet





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Smells scammer all over. They are very cunning nowadays and comes in many disguises too (seller or buyer) especially to those desperately wanting hot pieces like the Submariner. I would stay clear.
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Just recently checked at RSC and the service cost is now RM3,150 for base models so that's the starting price now.

Add RM500 if they need to change the crown ( I thought it was included before? ).

More for complications and if the watch is precious metals.


Thanks for the heads-up bro. Am thinking of sending my 16610 for servicing sometime this year. Do Rolex Service Centre keeps the dial, bezel insert and other replaced pieces or will be given back to customer?

They will inform you that all replaced parts will not be returned to customer.. but no harm to ask. But answer likely is no.
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Not familiar with sailcloth, but hearing a lot of positive reviews about artem sailcloth straps and they do have 21/18mm. Very expensive tho but you get quality for what you pay.

I have a few Artem sailcloth straps for some of my divers and they gets my positive feedback. Quality is there and comes in odd sizes too like 19, 21 etc. but a tad expensive especially with our current exchange rate and taxes. Would also be interested to find local supplier for what the OP suggested.
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Just recently checked at RSC and the service cost is now RM3,150 for base models so that's the starting price now.

Add RM500 if they need to change the crown ( I thought it was included before? ).

More for complications and if the watch is precious metals.


Thanks for the heads-up bro. Am thinking of sending my 16610 for servicing sometime this year. Do Rolex Service Centre keeps the dial, bezel insert and other replaced pieces or will be given back to customer?
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Members' Pre-Owned Watches / WTS JLC Polaris Chronograph
« Last post by shanky0 on May 08, 2024, 09:02:05 AM »
JLC Polaris

Jaeger LeCoultre or simply JLC is famously known as the watchmaker's watchmaker. This is because they supply movements to almost all notable prestigious brand in the world of high horology, including the Big 3 - Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet, and Vacheron Constantin. Their most iconic model is the Reverso, which is arguably even well known than the brand itself and unfortunately overshadows other watches in their collection.

This JLC Polaris chronograph is part of the Polaris collection of JLC, basically their sports model. JLC revived the design of their iconic Memovox Polaris (first launched in 1968) on its 50th anniversary and launch an entire family of Polaris with different complications. It retains much of the original design language but is updated with modern materials and technology.

Lets start with the dial, its a black dial that oozes sophistication with 3 concentric circles, the innermost circle has a metallic sunburst finish, with minimal wording. The second circle is textured with a fine granular finish and houses the fully lumed minute markers and numerals and finally, the outermost circle is matte finished with tachymeter scale. The case is fully satin brush other than the corner of the bezel and lugs which has a polished finish. It has olive-shaped chronograph pushers which is an unusual design choice as these are normally used in 1920s to 1930s chronographs.
 
Although it has a relatively large dial of 42mm, it wears like a 40mm. This is because of the flat underside of the watch and the short lugs help it to wrap around the wrist which makes it comfortable for wrist size as small 14cm in circumference. It is incredibly thin for a chronograph, i.e. 12.1mm including the domed sapphire crystal which is comparable to the newest Rolex Daytona at 11.9mm.

The movement perhaps is what most excites watch enthusiast. The caliber 751 is JLC's own in house 4 hertz movement with 65 hours of power reserve. It has twin barrels which ensures a more even torque release of energy from the mainsprings. a vertical clutch allows the chronograph to be run 24/7 without damaging the movement and column wheel which ensures a crisp feel and sound when the chronograph function is engaged. The accuracy of the watch is impeccable, JLC does its own test in house for a staggering 1000 hours which is far beyond the standards set by COSC. The movement is nicely finished with blue heated screws and 37 jewels. It also has a blacked tungsten rotor and ceramic rotor bearing for maximum winding efficiency.

The watch is dated 1 November 2019 and the condition is relatively good for its age as it had been worn with care. It does have light scratches and scruff on the case and clasp which I had tried my best to highlight and I had factored this in my asking price. The condition of the watch is not for fussy people, please stay away.

There isn't any major dings or nicks to the case which cannot be removed by a light polishing job. JLC had quoted a price of RM1,510 for a polishing job should you wish to but in my opinion is a waste of money. Watches are meant to be worn and small nicks and scratches are inevitable.

Last thing I wish to highlight is the previous owner lost the physical warranty card. However, the warranty itself is not tied to the card and is registered to the owner online. The previous owner had transferred the warranty to me and I will transfer it to the future owner once full payment is received. I can show proof of ownership for a serious buyer.

Consolidating my collection but not in a hurry to sell, price is negotiable for serious buyers. Whatsapp me 013-3808355.

Model no. Q9028471
Diameter 42mm
Lug-to-lug: 48.6mm
Lug width: 21mm
Thickness: 12.1mm
Case (8.5/10) – there are minor scratches and some nicks on the case which is consistent with the age of the watch which has been worn with care over the years
Crystal: (9.9/10) - No scratches and almost perfect as far as the eye can tell
Strap (8.5/10) The leather strap is the original strap and is in fairly good condition with plenty of life left
Clasp: Some light scratches are visible but nothing major
Movement – caliber 751 - 4hz(10 beats per second) movement with 65 hours power reserve, keeping excellent time and no issues with power reserve
Retail price – RM58,000
Remarks – Not for fussy buyers, has visible sign of use
Original purchase date: 1/11/2019
Warranty – 8 years warranty from JLC valid till Jan 2027)
Comes with (complete set) – Box, papers, manual, no physical warranty card but have transaferable online warranty
Price (MYR) – MYR32,000
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Members' Pre-Owned Watches / Re: WTS: Rolex Datejust 41 126303 Full Set 2024
« Last post by flatcap200 on May 08, 2024, 08:58:29 AM »
Bump

Reduced to RM65k.
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Watch Gallery / Re: I love the H2O Orca
« Last post by rafy11 on May 07, 2024, 09:10:25 PM »
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