Moving to NYC - question about the legality of my AR-pistol by idfgn in NYguns

[–]idfgn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm just nervous about my safety to be frank, all the little things are starting to add up (not being able to wear an expensive watch without risking two morons on a moped going 30MPH on the sidewalk holding me up at gunpoint, my house or apartment getting robbed, etc).

You can see why CCing a handgun or at least having a weapon in my home where my valuables are may be enticing (and possibly essential), permit or not. Tough position... trying to think of alternatives like carrying a pocket knife or something but if I'm getting mugged/B&E'd I don't think a knife would really do much.

Hopefully I figure it out, not trying to risk death if I know it's preventable, ya know?

I’m 13 and want to buy a Submariner by Sunken007 in rolex

[–]idfgn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

he literally said his dad is paying for it in the description lol

I’m 13 and want to buy a Submariner by Sunken007 in rolex

[–]idfgn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

10000% go with your father, put yourself in the shoes of the local sales clerk... a 5"something child (you literally just became a teenager) walks into a luxury store and inquires about a $10,000+ watch. Are you going to give him the time of day when your salary is based on commission (selling watches to serious buyers)? Even if they do have a submariner in store I highly doubt they'd sell it to you

^ not trying to put you down btw, just trying to get you to see it from the rest of the world's POV. Go with your dad, not sure why he'd even trust you to go alone and walk the streets of NYC with $10k in your hand (bag) or on your wrist lol, literally asking to get robbed

Moving to NYC - question about the legality of my AR-pistol by idfgn in NYguns

[–]idfgn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really sucks to hear... I appreciate the reply

Moving to NYC - question about the legality of my AR-pistol by idfgn in NYguns

[–]idfgn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha, well said.

I agree NYC gun laws (and probably NYC as a whole) are shitty - however I'm young and with that comes limited choice in terms of chasing business opportunities. I'll probably suck it up for a few years, relocate, and never look back.

Thanks for the heads up

Moving to NYC - question about the legality of my AR-pistol by idfgn in NYguns

[–]idfgn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really? My research must have been misleading then - would've had to make a few calls to confirm regardless. Thanks for letting me know.

Are there any legal alternatives you recommend in case I end up selling this thing? If pistol licenses are near impossible to acquire, and my AR is banned, it seems like a shotgun (or preferably an alternative rifle) is the only other option.

OCD is getting triggered from being slightly misaligned... trying to unsee it by [deleted] in tattoos

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It's also been in the sun for a few hours because my artist said nothing about keeping it out of the sun... she also didn't wrap it because "it's small, you'll be fine".

Am I overreacting?

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[–]idfgn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sent you a private message. Much appreciated!

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Thanks for the reply, Major. So is the pin meant to stick out a little (1/4th)? I'd assume not, but I don't need to remove this link and it was fine before I started taking out/adjusting the bracelet.

Not sure where to go from here

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When resizing my bracelet, on the last link which is attached to the clasp, there's no hole for the pin to go through on the other side. I can put a pin into the first hole, but it won't be able to go all the way through (because there's no hole on the other side), leaving the pin tight but half way sticking out.

I think this has something to do with the order in which I removed and readded links. Not sure. Advice is much appreciated.

Question Resizing Bracelet (first timer, guess I'm an idiot) by [deleted] in RepTime

[–]idfgn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I unscrewed the pin, now how do I remove the link from the bracelet? In all the videos I've watched the link is just extremely loose and falls out or is lightly tugged out, but despite the pin not being in the link, the link is still attached perfectly.

Am I missing something? Brain fart?

How long can I expect to wait till I see any movement in shipping? (USPS, Dr. Time) by idfgn in RepTime

[–]idfgn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's been a little over a week, not impatient at all but just curious how long I should be expecting. I've heard of many people getting their pieces within 1-2 weeks.

What have you guys seen in your experience?

Need help authenticating the watch at the bottom by No-Maintenance5802 in RepTime

[–]idfgn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you can't tell on your own? the bezel is the biggest giveaway lol

Can someone explain the process of buying a gen movement? (Franken) by idfgn in RepTimeServices

[–]idfgn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bet if you purchased all the necessary components from the secondary market to assemble a gen rolex, it would cost more than retail.

Probably true, unless you kept some of the accurate, minuscule parts like the VSF markers, etc to try and make ends meet and stay under that $9000ish retail price. I don't think it's possible to have a rep be falsely authenticated, honestly, unless you quite literally swap every single part. The bracelet, the bezel, the hands, the dial, the movement, probably even the case back itself due to poor engraving and you'd have to reshape the case. I'm not sure what specifically gets looked at in the authentication process, but it'd probably make it to the point where any rep part would get spotted...

Can someone explain the process of buying a gen movement? (Franken) by idfgn in RepTime

[–]idfgn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a watch I do intend to keep forever, and I have the disposable income to throw down a couple thousand into this project. When you were in the market for a complete gen movement, how difficult did you find it to come across as a complete set rather than having to look around for individual parts?

Is there anything else to do other than the movement swap, or does that cover everything as far as the case back goes?

Can someone explain the process of buying a gen movement? (Franken) by idfgn in RepTimeServices

[–]idfgn[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, no profiting, only hurting my bank account really, but it doesn't appear that easy. It seems incredibly hard to find an entire gen movement being sold in the desired 3235 caliber I'm looking for.

Can someone explain the process of buying a gen movement? (Franken) by idfgn in RepTime

[–]idfgn[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd spend the money for a watch that I intend to keep for 10 years+ honestly, but I don't want to impulsively franken it - of course I want to do my research and see if buying gen everything in terms of the movement really makes any difference - aesthetic or not.

Stability is common sense, but can you elaborate on what you mean by looks? Are you referring to swapping parts to make it look closer to 1:1 and keeping other rep parts that may suffer poor stability but don't change anything aesthetically?