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imajedi

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  1. This is sad. I remember when I was a noob and RWG was my first and favorite forum. Nanuq always took the time to reply to my posts and for sure some of my questions were silly. I read thousands of his posts and from them I can tell what a kind, caring person he was. You were lucky to call him Dad. He will be missed. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. I’ll do a quick check in. Been years since I visited until recently. I actually didn’t even remember the URL and took a link at rep geek to find my way back. Was robbed and lost my entire watch collection so just got pretty depressed about watches. Had two 1966 Speedmasters in perfect condition among the casualties. No insurance. 😞 Back on the bike now and glad to be back. Funny, one of the only survivors from the theft was a TC sub Frankin. I had it on my wrist. Still have it!!!!! This was always my favorite forum. Where I started and where I got to know the profiles of so many great people. Great to see many of those names back in this thread. I didn’t know what an automatic movement was when I joined and through the years and knowledge gained here, built at least 10 super high end Frankens myself. Crazy. All my friends think of me as the watch guy so ya’ll can take credit for that. Still single, although contemplating changing that. Work is good. I work really hard but feel blessed and spoiled. Great to be back.
  3. MOAB, good to be back. Been so long I couldn’t even find this place. Thxs for the update and i’ll Step up my caution strictly due to your advice.
  4. Any update MOAB? Things must have calmed down by now.
  5. These articles always catch my eye and I always read them, this one included, and they are always terrible and way off the mark. For example, they never mention how the most knowledgeable watch people in the world are part of the rep world. The group here are true watch lovers not just people with too much money. They also never talk about how the rep world is just a starting place that almost always ends with gen purchases. They just miss the mark by so much with these articles.
  6. I'd like to hear about the 50 cal in the coin holder. I bet that's an interesting one.
  7. 50% of the time, it works everytime!!
  8. Prof crystal installed today. The clarity is crazy good.
  9. With the NBA finals in progress, I thought it might be a great time to remind ourselves how good this guy was.
  10. I knew that was an awesome build when I saw the pic. Thxs for posting the details
  11. I think 4 re-opens is probably average for me when working on a watch. I need to get better at checking everything before I button it up. The problem is I notice something that at the time I consider to be "good enough" but once noticed it's all I notice so usually within 24 hrs it's open again to fix the thing previously determined to be "good enough"
  12. Somebody is trying to add artificially natural patina!!! Shame on you! I wonder if the boys over at RPR have a thread on distinguishing natural patina from artificially natural patina? "Only a watch with natural patina deserves a premium. Don't pay for artificially natural patina." Lolololololol
  13. Seriously, these things are time sucks. I started working on my RGRC at like 4 pm next thing I know it was 10 pm. The problem with any AP is that you're all excited when you finish whatever it is you set out to do and then you realize to put it back together there are 8 face screws, then 8 nuts,then 8 more case back nuts. It's like another hr just to screw it back together.
  14. Nothing but the best news to report. New stem came in the mail as well as the gold plating solution. As some background, when Chris thinned the case, some of the edges were just not plated well. I sent it back to him along with a full bottle of gold solution and he sent it back basically exactly the same and told me he used the entire bottle on the case. I now know that was a lie or he didn't know what he was doing because I plated a nickel, a SS screw and my entire watch with like a thimble full. I started off by plating a nickel. That worked pretty easily. Next I tried a stainless steel screw without the SS activating solution. Absolutely nothing. Dipped the screw in the activation solution and presto. So now it was on to the watch case. Didn't really work at first so I dialed up the voltage to 10V and it worked awesome. (The howto was written by Mikey over on Rep Geek. DIY plating on a budget.). Mine was really on a budget because I just stripped some wire I had laying around to connect everything up. The key is to make sure you use the SS activator and then just play around with the voltage until you see results. Once it started working it made all the edges perfectly gold. Sooo nice. I also used the gold buff solution immediately after each application to make sure I removed any blackness. That stuff really shines up the gold and I will likely use it anytime the watch needs a shine. Here's my not so sophisticated setup: Once the case was absolutely perfect, i reassembled everything, cut the new stem to length, places the crown in the hole and it slid exactly into place. Not sure what happened but maybe removing the glue and compacting everything down helped just enough. Couldn't be happier. She's better than ever!!!!!! Thanks to all who chimed in. She's back baby!!!
  15. Sweet Jesus specs please. That thing is stunning.
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