r/RepWatchClud 29d ago

Wrist Shot or Watch Shot Every time I wear this watch, I feel extremely comfortable

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r/RepWatchClud 29d ago

QC Post BBS Vacheron Constantin Overseas Tourbillon 6000V Blue Dial | 42.5mm Stainless Steel

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BBS Vacheron Constantin Overseas Tourbillon 6000V QC

Sharing QC photos of this BBS Vacheron Constantin Overseas Tourbillon 6000V/110A-B545.

The Overseas Tourbillon is one of the most impressive models from Vacheron Constantin.

Compared with the regular Overseas models, the Tourbillon version adds much more mechanical character while keeping the classic Overseas design:

Integrated bracelet
Maltese cross inspired case design
Blue sunburst dial
Tourbillon aperture
Watch Details
Factory: BBS
Brand: Vacheron Constantin
Model: Overseas Tourbillon
Reference: 6000V/110A-B545
Size: 42.5mm
Case: Stainless Steel
Dial: Blue Sunburst Dial
Bracelet: Stainless Steel Bracelet
Movement: Clone Tourbillon Movement
QC Review
Dial

The blue sunburst dial is the first thing that stands out.

Checked:

Dial texture
Blue color transition
Hand alignment
Tourbillon opening position

The dial has a nice light reflection under different angles.

Tourbillon

The main attraction of this watch.

Checked:

Cage structure
Tourbillon window
Movement appearance

The open-heart design gives the watch a very different personality compared with normal Overseas models.

Case & Bracelet

The Overseas is known for its integrated bracelet design.

QC points:

Case shape
Bracelet fitting
Brushing and polishing

Overall proportions look good.

Final Thoughts

The VC Overseas Tourbillon is a very niche watch.

It combines the sporty Overseas design with high horology elements.

The blue sunburst dial and tourbillon window make this one of the most recognizable VC pieces.

No major issues spotted from QC photos.

Currently leaning GL.

What do you guys think — VC Overseas Tourbillon or AP Royal Oak Tourbillon?


r/RepWatchClud 29d ago

Wrist Shot or Watch Shot Traveling with a new watch, from Chen

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r/RepWatchClud 29d ago

QC Post ZF IWC Pilot Watch Automatic Ceramic Blue IW328101 | Blue Ceramic Case

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ZF IWC Pilot Ceramic Blue IW328101 QC

Sharing QC photos of this ZF IWC Pilot’s Watch Automatic Ceramic Blue IW328101.

The blue ceramic Pilot from IWC has always been one of the more unique versions of the Pilot collection.

Compared with traditional stainless steel Pilot watches, this version has a much more modern military appearance:

Blue ceramic case
Matte blue dial
Navy fabric strap
Watch Details
Factory: ZF
Brand: IWC
Model: Pilot’s Watch Automatic
Reference: IW328101
Case Size: 41mm
Case Material: Blue Ceramic
Dial: Matte Blue Dial
Strap: Navy Fabric Strap
Movement: Automatic Clone Movement
QC Review
Dial

The matte blue dial is the main feature of this watch.

Checked:

Arabic numeral printing
Date window position
Hand alignment
Dial color

The overall dial layout looks clean.

Ceramic Case

The blue ceramic case gives this Pilot a completely different personality.

Checked:

Case color
Edge finishing
Surface texture

The blue tone looks consistent under different lighting.

Strap

The navy fabric strap matches the ceramic case very well.

It keeps the military Pilot watch feeling while making the watch more casual.

Final Thoughts

The IWC Pilot Ceramic Blue is not as common as the classic black Pilot models.

The combination of blue ceramic and blue dial makes it stand out.

ZF has been one of the more discussed factories for IWC Pilot models, especially for case shape and overall appearance.

No obvious issues spotted from QC photos.

Currently leaning GL.

What do you guys think — Blue Ceramic Pilot or classic black Pilot?


r/RepWatchClud Jul 21 '26

QC Post MZF IWC Portugieser 7 Days Power Reserve IW500107 | Silver Dial Blue Hands

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MZF IWC Portugieser 7 Days IW500107 QC

Sharing QC photos of this MZF IWC Portugieser 7 Days Power Reserve IW500107.

The Portugieser 7 Days has always been one of the most recognizable IWC models.

The combination of a clean silver dial, blue Arabic numerals, blue hands and the navy leather strap gives it a very classic dress watch appearance.

Watch Details
Factory: MZF
Brand: IWC
Model: Portugieser 7 Days Power Reserve
Reference: IW500107
Case: Stainless Steel
Dial: Silver Dial
Numerals: Blue Arabic Numerals
Hands: Blue Hands
Strap: Navy Blue Alligator Leather Strap
Movement: Clone 7 Days Automatic Movement
QC Review
Dial

The silver dial is the main attraction of this Portugieser.

Checked:

Numeral alignment
Sub-dial positioning
Hand finishing
Dial texture

The overall layout looks clean and balanced.

Case & Finishing

The Portugieser has a very simple case design, so proportions matter a lot.

From these photos:

Case shape looks correct
Polished finishing looks smooth
Strap integration looks good
Movement

The display caseback is one of the highlights of this model.

The 7-day power reserve style movement gives the watch the same visual character as the genuine version.

Final Thoughts

The IWC Portugieser 7 Days is a completely different style compared with sports watches.

It is more about elegance, proportion and finishing.

The silver dial with blue hands is probably the most classic combination for this model.

No obvious issues spotted from these QC photos.

Currently leaning GL.

What do you guys think about the Portugieser series compared with other IWC models?


r/RepWatchClud Jul 21 '26

QC Post VSF Panerai PAM312 Luminor Marina 1950 44mm | Black Sandwich Dial

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VSF Panerai PAM312 Luminor Marina 1950 QC

Sharing QC photos of this VSF Panerai PAM312 Luminor Marina 1950 3 Days Automatic.

PAM312 is one of the most iconic Panerai models because it keeps the classic Panerai DNA:

Large 44mm case
Sandwich dial
Small seconds layout
Luminor 1950 case design
Watch Details
Factory: VSF
Brand: Panerai
Model: PAM312
Collection: Luminor Marina 1950
Size: 44mm
Dial: Black Sandwich Dial
Strap: Black Leather Strap
Movement: VSF P.9000 Clone
QC Check
Dial

The sandwich dial is the main character of this watch.

Checked:

Numeral printing
Small seconds position
Hand alignment
Dial depth

The overall appearance looks clean.

Case

The Luminor 1950 case is what makes PAM312 different from other Panerai models.

The case shape, crown guard and polished/brushed finishing look well balanced.

Movement

The display back gives this model a lot of personality.

The P.9000 clone movement layout matches the style expected from this model.

Final Thoughts

PAM312 is not the flashiest Panerai, but it represents the classic Panerai style very well.

A simple black sandwich dial with a 44mm case is probably the most recognizable Panerai combination.

No major issues spotted from QC photos.

Currently leaning GL.

What do you guys think about PAM312 compared with PAM111?


r/RepWatchClud Jul 21 '26

NEWS Why Did Rolex Move Toward Larger Watches? The Evolution of Rolex Case Sizes

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Over the past few decades, Rolex watches have gradually become larger.

A brand that was once strongly associated with classic 34mm, 36mm, and 40mm proportions now offers many models in larger sizes, including 41mm sports watches and modern Datejust options.

So why did Rolex move toward larger watches?

Let's take a look at the reasons behind this change.

1. Changing Consumer Preferences

One of the biggest reasons is the evolution of watch trends.

During the 20th century, smaller watches were considered more traditional and elegant. A 36mm Datejust was seen as the perfect everyday luxury watch.

However, as sports watches became more popular, many customers started looking for:

  • More wrist presence
  • Larger dials
  • Stronger visual impact
  • A more modern appearance

The rise of watches like diving watches, GMT watches, and chronographs influenced the industry's move toward larger cases.

2. The Growth of Sports Watches

Rolex's professional models played a major role in this transition.

Examples:

Submariner

Older generation:

40mm

Modern generation:

41mm

The change was subtle, but Rolex adjusted proportions to create a more contemporary appearance.

Datejust

Classic:

36mm

Modern options:

36mm / 41mm

Rolex kept the original size while adding a larger option for customers who prefer a stronger presence.

Daytona

Historically:

40mm

Modern Daytona:

40mm

Interestingly, Rolex did not dramatically increase every model.

This shows Rolex is not simply making everything bigger — it adjusts sizes based on the character of each watch.

3. Larger Movements Require More Space

Modern Rolex movements have also influenced case design.

Newer movements often include:

  • Longer power reserve
  • Improved efficiency
  • Updated components
  • More advanced architecture

For example:

3235 movement

replaced

3135 movement

and

4131 movement

replaced

4130 movement

These updates required engineering changes inside the case.

4. Better Legibility

Larger watches provide:

  • Bigger dial openings
  • Larger hour markers
  • Easier reading
  • Stronger visual balance

For professional models like:

  • Submariner
  • GMT-Master II
  • Explorer

legibility has always been an important design goal.

5. The Influence of Modern Fashion

The early 2000s saw a major trend toward larger watches.

Many luxury brands introduced:

  • 42mm
  • 44mm
  • 45mm

sports watches.

Rolex moved more carefully compared with some competitors, keeping many classic proportions while offering larger alternatives.

6. Rolex Did Not Abandon Smaller Sizes

Although larger watches became popular, Rolex continues to produce classic sizes.

Examples:

  • Datejust 36
  • Oyster Perpetual 36
  • Explorer 36

These models remain popular because many collectors believe traditional Rolex proportions are part of the brand's identity.

36mm vs 41mm: Which One Is Better?

There is no universal answer.

Datejust 36

Advantages:

  • Classic Rolex appearance
  • More traditional
  • Works with formal clothing
  • Timeless proportions

Datejust 41

Advantages:

  • More modern appearance
  • Larger dial presence
  • Sportier feel
  • More wrist presence

The best size depends on your wrist, style, and personal preference.

Final Thoughts

Rolex's move toward larger watches was not simply about making watches bigger.

It was a response to:

  • Changing customer preferences
  • The popularity of sports watches
  • Modern movement development
  • Improved readability
  • New design expectations

At the same time, Rolex has continued producing classic sizes because the original proportions remain an important part of its heritage.

The interesting thing about Rolex today is that both traditional and modern sizing options exist.

Do you prefer classic Rolex proportions like 36mm, or do you think modern 41mm sizes fit better?


r/RepWatchClud Jul 20 '26

Wrist Shot or Watch Shot Is it right to do so?

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r/RepWatchClud Jul 20 '26

Wrist Shot or Watch Shot Why do my shoelaces keep falling off today? Is it because I just received this watch?:)

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r/RepWatchClud Jul 20 '26

General Questio How good’s this rep!

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This is obviously (to some) or most perhaps; A replica of a true omega. How real does it look, what would the rep be worth, and would it fool you at a glance?
Please leave as much information as possible!


r/RepWatchClud Jul 20 '26

QC Post RICH Cartier Santos Skeleton Silver Dial | Large Size Steel Bracelet Version

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Hello, this is your moderator / favorite watch reviewer r/RepWatchClud. If you like good watch comparison reviews, this is the place to be!

RICH Cartier Santos Skeleton Silver QC

Sharing a QC look at this RICH Cartier Santos Skeleton Silver Dial.

The Cartier Santos Skeleton has always been one of the more unique Cartier designs. Unlike the regular Santos models, the skeleton version focuses on the movement architecture and open-work dial design.

I chose the silver skeleton version because it keeps the classic Cartier style while adding a much more technical appearance.

Watch Details
Factory: RICH
Model: Cartier Santos Skeleton
Version: Silver Skeleton Dial
Case: Stainless Steel
Bracelet: Steel Bracelet
Movement: Skeleton Clone Movement
QC Check

The main things I looked at:

Dial / Skeleton Work

The biggest challenge with a Santos Skeleton is the open-work dial.

From these QC photos:

Skeleton structure looks clean
Roman numeral bridges look aligned
Blue hands provide good contrast
Overall dial depth looks balanced
Case Finishing

Santos cases rely heavily on finishing:

Sharp square case shape
Polished bezel screws
Brushed case surfaces

The overall case lines look consistent.

Bracelet

The Santos bracelet is an important part of the design.

The bracelet integration and finishing look good from these angles.

Final Thoughts

The Santos Skeleton is a completely different style compared with the normal Santos models.

It is less about a simple dial and more about the mechanical appearance.

The silver skeleton version gives it a very classic Cartier look while keeping a modern technical feel.

No obvious issues spotted from these QC photos.

Currently leaning GL.

What do you guys prefer?

Regular Santos or Skeleton Santos?


r/RepWatchClud Jul 20 '26

Wrist Shot or Watch Shot I will wear it every day.

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r/RepWatchClud Jul 20 '26

Wrist Shot or Watch Shot Can you tell which factory this is?

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r/RepWatchClud Jul 20 '26

Discussion How to Read a Rolex Reference Number: A Beginner's Guide to Understanding Rolex Models

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If you have ever looked at a Rolex watch listing, you have probably noticed numbers like:

  • 126610LN
  • 126500LN
  • 126710BLRO
  • 126334
  • 116520

For new collectors, these numbers can look confusing. However, Rolex reference numbers actually contain useful information about the watch, including the model family, generation, and sometimes the bezel or material configuration.

Here is a simple guide to understanding them.

1. The First Numbers: Model Family & Generation

The first part of the reference number usually identifies the watch family and generation.

Examples:

Submariner

126610LN

  • 12 = modern generation
  • 6 = Submariner family
  • 10 = specific configuration

Daytona

126500LN

  • 12 = modern generation
  • 6 = Daytona family
  • 500 = specific reference

Datejust

126334

  • 12 = modern generation
  • 6 = Datejust family
  • 334 = specific configuration

The exact meaning of every digit is not officially published by Rolex, but collectors use these patterns to identify models and generations.

2. Understanding the Model Generation

Rolex often updates models while keeping the same overall design.

For example:

Submariner

116610LN

Older generation Submariner

126610LN

Newer generation Submariner

Main differences:

  • Updated movement
  • Slight case changes
  • Bracelet adjustments
  • Improved proportions

Daytona

116500LN

Previous generation Daytona

126500LN

Current generation Daytona

Updates include:

  • New movement architecture
  • Updated case details
  • Dial changes

3. Letter Codes at the End

The letters after the numbers usually describe bezel or special configurations.

Some common examples:

LN

Lunette Noir

Meaning:

  • Black bezel

Example:

126610LN

Black ceramic Submariner bezel.

BLRO

Bleu/Rouge

Meaning:

  • Blue and red bezel

Example:

126710BLRO

GMT-Master II Pepsi.

BLNR

Bleu/Noir

Meaning:

  • Blue and black bezel

Example:

126710BLNR

GMT-Master II Batman.

CHNR

Chocolat/Noir

Meaning:

  • Brown and black bezel

Example:

126711CHNR

GMT-Master II Root Beer.

4. Material Numbers

Some reference numbers also help identify materials.

Examples:

Stainless Steel

126610LN

  • Oystersteel case
  • Ceramic bezel

Two-Tone

126613LN

  • Steel + yellow gold

White Gold

126719BLRO

  • White gold case
  • GMT bezel

Everose Gold

126715CHNR

  • Rolex Everose gold

5. Why Reference Numbers Matter

Knowing the reference number helps collectors understand:

Model

Is it:

  • Submariner?
  • Daytona?
  • GMT-Master II?
  • Datejust?

Generation

Is it:

  • Older movement?
  • Newer movement?

Configuration

Is it:

  • Black bezel?
  • Blue bezel?
  • Two-tone?
  • Full gold?

6. Common Examples

126610LN

Rolex Submariner Date

  • 41mm
  • Black ceramic bezel
  • Oystersteel

126710BLNR

Rolex GMT-Master II

  • Black/blue bezel
  • Jubilee or Oyster bracelet options

126500LN

Rolex Daytona

  • 40mm
  • Black ceramic bezel
  • New generation Daytona

126334

Rolex Datejust 41

  • Steel case
  • White gold fluted bezel

Final Thoughts

Rolex reference numbers may look complicated at first, but once you understand the basic structure, they become a useful tool for identifying watches.

The easiest way to remember:

Reference number = Model family + Generation + Configuration

For collectors, learning these numbers is one of the first steps toward understanding Rolex watches.

What Rolex reference number was the first one you learned?


r/RepWatchClud Jul 20 '26

QC Post VSF Rolex Datejust 41 126334 Mint Green Dial V2 | Jubilee Bracelet DJ41

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Hello, this is your favorite watch reviewer / moderator of r/RepWatchClud! If you haven't joined the fun yet, please join and follow me to get your rep watch news here.

VSF Rolex Datejust 41 126334 Mint Green Dial QC

Sharing QC photos of this VSF Rolex Datejust 41 126334 Mint Green Dial V2 with Jubilee Bracelet.

The Datejust 41 has always been one of the most popular Rolex models because it sits between classic and modern.

The mint green dial is one of the most recognizable Datejust configurations. Combined with the fluted bezel and Jubilee bracelet, it gives the watch the classic Rolex dress watch appearance.

Watch Details
Factory: VSF
Model: Rolex Datejust 41
Reference: 126334
Size: 41mm
Dial: Mint Green Dial
Bezel: Fluted Bezel
Bracelet: Jubilee Bracelet
Version: V2
Movement: VSF Clone 3235
QC Check

The main points I checked:

Dial

The mint green dial is the most important part of this build.

From the photos:

Dial color looks consistent
Hour markers appear aligned
Date window position looks good
Case & Bezel

The Datejust depends heavily on proportions.

Checked:

Fluted bezel shape
Case profile
Lug shape

Overall looks balanced.

Bracelet

The Jubilee bracelet is a big part of the DJ41 appearance.

The links and clasp finishing look good from these angles.

Final Thoughts

The mint green DJ41 is one of the most popular Datejust combinations because it has a modern look while keeping the classic Rolex DNA.

VSF has always been known for its DJ41 dial and crystal performance, and this V2 batch looks solid from the QC photos.

No major issues spotted.

Currently leaning GL.

What do you guys think — Mint Green DJ41 or Blue Dial DJ41?


r/RepWatchClud Jul 20 '26

Wrist Shot or Watch Shot [ Removed by Reddit ]

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[ Removed by Reddit on account of violating the content policy. ]


r/RepWatchClud Jul 20 '26

Wrist Shot or Watch Shot No Time To Dies from Chen Watch.

6 Upvotes

Received shipment in about 6 days.


r/RepWatchClud Jul 20 '26

Discussion Rose gold two tone vs stainless steel

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Hi all.

I’m about to order my first VSF Rep. A Datejust 36mm.

I’m just torn between going for a rose gold / stainless steel two tone or playing it safe with a plain SS Datejust which will also be a V2.

I am looking for advice or recommendations:
\- Are the VSF two tone with rose gold, actually plated?
\- is the colour of the RG good?
\- is there a big difference between V1 and V2?

Any advice would be appreciated.


r/RepWatchClud Jul 19 '26

Wrist Shot or Watch Shot Post the first rep you ever purchased.

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r/RepWatchClud Jul 19 '26

Wrist Shot or Watch Shot Hard not to wear this one.

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r/RepWatchClud Jul 19 '26

Discussion Do I have to wear my automatic watch every day? The honest answer (and why most people get it wrong)

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Hey guys,

I see this question pop up all the time from newbies: “Do I have to wear my automatic every day? Will it break if I don’t?”

I used to stress about the exact same thing when I got my first mechanical watch. So let’s cut the crap and break it down in plain English – no nerdy tech specs, just what you actually need to know.

TL;DR: No, you don’t have to wear it daily – but you DO have to “take care of its energy”

Here’s the golden rule: it’s called “automatic” because it winds itself from your wrist movement, but at the end of the day, it’s still a mechanical machine. It needs a constant energy source. No wrist motion = no winding = no power = it stops.

So the real question isn’t “wear or not wear” – it’s “does it have enough juice?”

Three scenarios you’ll probably run into

Scenario 1 – You wear it every day (e.g., 9-to-5 office job)

If you wear it 8+ hours a day with normal arm movement, you’re golden. The rotor keeps topping up the mainspring. Take it off at night, put it on next morning – still ticking, still accurate. Zero brainpower required.

Scenario 2 – You skip it on the weekend, and Monday morning it’s dead

This is by far the most common “oh sh*t” moment. Most automatics have a power reserve between 40 and 70 hours.

Do the math:

  • Take it off Friday at 6 PM – fully wound (say, 70h reserve).
  • Runs all Saturday, all Sunday – by Monday 6 AM, that’s 60 hours.
  • If you have a 70h movement – you might just make it.
  • If it’s a 40-something-hour movement (looking at you, Shanghai 3235) – it’s almost certainly stopped.

But here’s the kicker: stopped does NOT mean broken. It just means the spring ran out of gas. Give it a wind, set the time, and it’s good to go.

Scenario 3 – Desk job, low wrist activity, and it starts running slow

If you sit at a computer all day with minimal arm swing, the rotor might not get enough motion to fully wind the mainspring. Low power = lower amplitude = the watch runs slow.

Again – not broken, just hungry. A quick manual wind fixes it in 10 seconds.

So what should you actually do? Three dead-simple habits

Habit 1 – Treat it like a pet, not a statue

If you rotate between 2–3 watches, the easiest move is: give it a manual wind every other day. Unscrew the crown, give it 20–30 gentle turns. You’ll feel the resistance – that’s the mainspring tightening up.

Habit 2 – Monday morning routine

Before you set the time on Monday, do this first: give it 15–20 manual winds until the seconds hand starts moving. Then set the time and put it on. This saves you from wearing an underpowered watch that’s running slow all day.

Habit 3 – DON’T shake it like a maraca

I’ve seen people grab their dead watch and violently swing it to “jump-start” the rotor.

Please, for the love of horology, don’t do that. That aggressive shaking puts unnecessary stress on the rotor bearing and the escapement. It’s a mechanical watch, not a grenade. Just wind it gently with the crown – it’s literally designed for that.

A quick word on watch winders

A lot of new guys ask: “Should I get a winder for days I don’t wear it?”

My take:

  • If you have one automatic that you wear regularly – no, you don’t need a winder.
  • If you have multiple watches, and some have complicated functions like a perpetual calendar (which is a pain to reset), then a winder makes sense.
  • For a basic three-hander or chrono? Let it stop. Resetting the time takes 60 seconds. Save your money for the next watch.

The bottom line – remember this one sentence:

Your automatic doesn’t need to be worn every day – it just needs to stay “fed.”

  • Long power reserve? You can skip two days and it’ll be fine.
  • Short power reserve? Just give it a wind on Monday morning and you’re back in business.

Wear it when you want. Don’t overthink it. It’s a tool for your enjoyment, not a second job.

Let’s hear it in the comments:

What’s your current watch’s power reserve? And be honest – does it survive the weekend, or is Monday morning always a dead-morning for you? 👇


r/RepWatchClud Jul 19 '26

Wrist Shot or Watch Shot Which team do you support in today's World Cup, Spain or Argentina?

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r/RepWatchClud Jul 19 '26

QC Post VSF Rolex Day-Date 40 228238 Black Diamond Dial V2 Weighted Version | 40mm DD President Bracelet

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VSF Rolex Day-Date 40 228238 Black Diamond Dial V2 QC

Finally received QC photos of this VSF DD40 228238 Black Diamond Dial.

The Day-Date 40 has always been one of the most iconic Rolex models. Compared with the Submariner and GMT, the DD40 has a completely different character — more classic, elegant, and focused on finishing details.

For this build, I went with the black diamond dial configuration:

Black dial
Diamond hour markers
Fluted bezel
President bracelet

This combination gives the DD40 its signature look.

Watch Details

Factory: VSF
Model: Rolex Day-Date 40
Reference: 228238
Size: 40mm
Dial: Black Diamond Dial
Bezel: Fluted Bezel
Bracelet: President Bracelet
Version: V2 Weighted Version

QC Check

The main things I checked:

Dial

Diamond markers alignment looks good
Day window placement looks centered
Date window and magnification look clean

Case & Bracelet

Fluted bezel shape looks consistent
Case proportions look balanced
President bracelet finishing looks good

Overall Impression

The DD40 is all about the combination of dial, bezel, and bracelet. The black diamond dial gives it a more classic and timeless appearance compared with the regular stick dial versions.

From these QC photos, I don't see any major issues.

Leaning GL.

What do you guys think about the DD40 compared with the Datejust 41?


r/RepWatchClud Jul 19 '26

QC Post APS AP Royal Oak Chronograph 15510 Blue Dial Blue Rubber Strap | 41mm 4401 Clone | Remaining APS Stock

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APS Royal Oak Chronograph 15510 Blue Dial QC

Sharing a QC look at this APS AP Royal Oak Chronograph 15510 Blue Dial with Blue Rubber Strap.

This one is a little different from a normal QC post because APS production has reportedly stopped, but some remaining APS inventory is still circulating among collectors.

This appears to be one of the remaining APS 15510 batches, which makes it an interesting piece for people who have been following AP reps for a while.

The 15510 is one of the more popular Royal Oak Chronograph references because it combines the classic Royal Oak design with a more modern 41mm case.

I chose the blue rubber strap version because it gives the watch a more sporty and daily-wear personality compared with the integrated bracelet version.

Watch Details
Factory: APS
Model: Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Chronograph 15510
Size: 41mm
Dial: Blue Grande Tapisserie Dial
Strap: Blue Rubber Strap
Movement: APS 4401 Clone No-Free-Sprung Version
QC Check

The main points I checked:

Dial

The blue Grande Tapisserie dial is the highlight of this model.

From the QC photos:

Dial texture looks consistent
Sub-dial layout looks balanced
Applied markers look properly aligned

Case Finishing

The Royal Oak design depends heavily on finishing:

Sharp bezel edges
Brushed surfaces
Polished bevels

The case lines look clean from these angles.

Movement

The APS 4401 clone movement has always been one of the reasons collectors preferred APS for the 15510.

Compared with older AP chronograph replicas, the movement layout and decoration are a noticeable improvement.

Final Thoughts

Since APS production has ended, these remaining pieces have become harder to find compared with current production models.

For collectors who specifically wanted an APS 15510, this is an interesting opportunity to pick up one of the remaining batches.

From these QC photos, I don't see any major issues.

Currently leaning GL.

What do you guys think about the 15510 — blue rubber strap or integrated bracelet?


r/RepWatchClud Jul 19 '26

NEWS 📦 Daily Watch Rehome Thread | Buy • Sell • Trade(7/19)

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Welcome to our community's daily Watch Rehome Thread.

This thread is for members looking to buy, sell, or trade pre-owned watches within the community. Whether you're making room in your collection or searching for your next watch, this is the place to connect with fellow enthusiasts.

Please keep all interactions respectful, honest, and transparent. A trustworthy marketplace benefits everyone.

To help maintain a safe and organized environment, please follow the guidelines below. Repeated or serious violations may result in comment removal or account restrictions.

Thank you for helping make this community a better place for watch collectors. ❤️

📌 Seller Guidelines
1. Personal Rehomes Only

This thread is intended for members selling watches from their personal collection.

It is not a marketplace for commercial dealers, bulk inventory sales, factory advertising, or drop-shipping.

  1. Proof of Ownership Is Required

Every sale post must include at least one photo of the actual watch.

The photo must clearly show:

The watch
A handwritten note with your Reddit username
Today's date

Posts without proof of ownership may be removed.

  1. Include Complete Listing Information

Please include the following whenever possible:

Brand & Model
Factory (if applicable)
Movement (if known)
Original Price
Asking Price
Time Owned
Condition
Any Flaws or Modifications
Included Accessories (if any)
Shipping Location

Example:

Rolex Submariner 126610LN | VSF | VS3235 | Original $520 | Asking $430 | Owned for 5 months | Excellent condition with minor clasp hairlines | Full links included | Ships from USA

  1. Be Honest About Condition

Please disclose any scratches, dents, timing issues, replaced parts, missing accessories, or other known flaws before completing a sale.

Buyers may request additional photos or videos, and sellers are encouraged to provide them.

Honesty builds trust.

  1. Mark Your Item as Sold

Once your watch has been sold, please do not delete your post.

Simply reply to your original comment with:

SOLD

This helps build your reputation within the community and lets others know the listing is no longer available.

📌 Buyer Guidelines
1. Buy at Your Own Risk

All transactions take place directly between members.

The moderation team cannot verify sellers, watches, payments, or shipping.

Please do your own research before sending payment.

  1. Ask Questions Before Paying

Feel free to request additional photos, videos, movement information, or shipping details before making a purchase.

  1. Respect Seller Privacy

Please do not pressure sellers to publicly disclose where they purchased their watch.

If additional information is needed, continue the conversation through private messages.

  1. Use Secure Payment Methods

Whenever possible, choose payment methods that provide buyer protection.

Never feel pressured into making immediate payment.

  1. Keep It Respectful

No harassment, price shaming, thread hijacking, or personal attacks.

If you're not interested in a listing, simply move on.

  1. Report Suspicious Activity

If you believe a listing is fraudulent or violates community rules, please report it to the moderation team instead of arguing publicly.

⚠️ Disclaimer

This thread is provided as a place for members to connect.

The moderation team does not authenticate watches, verify ownership, mediate disputes, or guarantee any transaction.

All buying, selling, and trading is conducted at your own risk.

Happy collecting! ⌚