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Month: January 2018

What Water Resistance Ratings Really Mean for Replica Watches?

One of the most perpetual interesting topics for discussion on fake watch forums, at trade shows, at watch shows, at watch meet-ups, and especially at any horological conclave you’d care to mention (real or virtual) is what depth ratings on watches really mean. You’ll hear all kinds of things – some say 100 meters is not enough for anything but showering, some say you should never shower with anything, even a dive replica watch, lest heat and soap do their devil’s work upon your gaskets, and pretty much everything in between. 
As it turns out, however, there are rather specific stipulations as to what the terms “Water Resistant” and “Diver’s Watch” actually means, and it may come as a little bit of a shock to learn that they’re not the same thing. Besides, that they’re controlled by two different standards – both of which are brought to you courtesy of the good folks at the International Organization for Standardization, which has been reading the riot act to its audience of member nations since 1947. The overwhelming majority of the world’s nations are ISO compliant and in a fractious, fragmented, fiercely fraught world, its edicts are the closest thing we seem to have, to having something everyone can agree with. Naturally, they’re headquartered in Geneva.
Now, if you know that the depth ratings of the replica watches are regulated at all, then you probably already know that dive watch depth ratings, as well as testing methods, and a host of other dive-watch relevant characteristics, are regulated by ISO 6425. We talked a bit about what this particular ISO means in a roundabout way in a recent story. Water resistance up to 100 meters is actually more than adequate for recreational diving. The watches are tested well past their actual depth ratings in the dive watch arena.
The actual text of ISO 6425 is only available via purchasing a single-user license from the good folks at the International Organization, and while the general outline of its requirements is covered perfectly in the Wikipedia article on dive watches, the ISO itself makes some interesting points.

A Complicated Guide to the Tag Heuer Replica Parade Watch

Phillips has established a great auction catalog, which is also accessible online, with stunning photos and detailed descriptions of these replica watches. Consider this story a companion to the Tag Heuer Parade catalog, placing the Crosthwaite & Gavin Collection, and each of the fake watches individually, into a broader context. While the auction catalog presents the watches according to themes – chronographs for racing, for pilots, for the water, etc. Therefore, we will take a chronological approach, explaining the different generations in which the replica Tag Heuer produced these chronographs. replica tag heuer watches tag-076983_03
Please note that we have not tested any of the replica watches in person or reviewed the condition reports provided by Phillips. Therefore, we offer the history of each of the fake watches included in the auction, but do not comment on the condition or authenticity of any unique watch.
For a general look at all the fake watches included in the sale, following the thematic presentation used by Phillips, containing photos of each watch and the auction estimates.
The Tag Heuer replica provided stopwatches, pocket chronographs, and wristwatches from 1860 into the mid-1930s, with a big stress on precision timing, for sports and industry. In the mid-1930s, Heuer broadened its line of chronographs, with the introduction of waterproof cases, and the 1940s saw the catalog expand to include three-register chronographs, as well as chronographs with triple calendars (day/date/month).
In the 1950s, Tag Heuer added some lines of simpler timepieces, three-hand watches that also provided a date display or a triple calendar feature (day/date/month). Tag Heuer used very few model names for its watches throughout these years, with the different models and variations being identified only by their reference numbers.
Heuer’s line-up of watches changed dramatically in 1969, as the Heuer became one of the first brands to offer automatic chronographs. The 1960s model line-up was expanded with the addition of the radical “circle-in-the-square” Monaco and in order to accommodate the larger Caliber 11 automatic movement, the cases for the Autavia and Carrera shifted from the traditional round cases of the 1960s to larger, C-shaped cases. Thus Heuer marched into the 1970s with its “Big Three”, the Autavia, Carrera, and Monaco.
Our Tag Heuer replica offered a manual-wind version for each of the Big Three models, with the Valjoux 77xx movements residing in cases similar to those used for the Caliber 12 automatics. Besides, Heuer further expanded its product line in the early 1970s, with the introduction of large colorful models.

Yellow Gold Rolex Submariner Replica Watch

Following a similar life cycle as the Rolesor blue, the gold replica watch first appeared two years later in 1990. With the same case style, it has the slimmer lugs sweeping elegantly into the bracelet that purists consider the most well proportioned of all the Sub’s many iterations. The pre-Maxi blue dial with its slender hands and smaller, gold-ringed indexes is beautifully readable, even with the contentious lens over the date window at three o’clock; The Cyclops—splitting opinion since 1954.  rolex 116334-0107b-4
The upgrade stuck with the same aesthetics and class-leading innovations as most of the latest generation of the fake Rolex sports watches. A more meaningful looking physique and with the vibrant sunburst blue dial swapped in favor of a smoothly uniform replacement, to better coordinate with the matte tones of the Cerachrom bezel.
The Oyster bracelet also received a substantial modernization, as it had on the Rolesor example. Much maligned in its earlier versions for its fragility, the newest form of the band has given solid end and center links that added a real feeling of sturdiness, along with that most beautifully over-engineered of all features, the Glidelock clasp. Securing the watch to the wrist with all the surety of a closing bank vault, allows for the bracelet to be extended in simple 2mm increments up to 20mm, all the better for easily slipping the fake watch over the sleeve of a wetsuit, or just to loosen it up as the wrist expands during the day.
Immediately taking the trophy as the most significant model in the Subfamily, the Rolex Submariner watch comes with the same lacquered blue dial and Cerachrom bezel as its stablemates but is a more low-key head-turner than its yellow gold alternatives.
Following the tradition for unfortunate nicknames that started with the two green Subs, the Kermit and the Hulk, this latest splash of color soon became the most popular as the Smurf. Not the kindest epithet certainly, but one that at least shows more imagination than the ‘Bluesy’ label attached to the first of the Rolesor versions above.
Made from metal forged in Rolex’s own foundry, the white gold used for the Smurf is solid all the way through, as opposed to the Rhodium-plated examples found on many competitors’ replica watches. Would you wear a solid white gold Rolex on a Scuba dive? Well, it’s your privilege, but it’s comforting to know a pricey piece of horologic art is going to survive an unplanned dip in the pool.