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  1. I haven't done a vintage build in quite some time due to "life happenings". But now I'm back at all the projects that were stalled and does it feel good! This build is a Tudor 94300 with exotic dial. I sourced a Yuki case, dial and hands set quite awhile ago. The crown guards on the case were incorrect, so I had to massage them a bit to get the proper profile. It has a bezel from a David Wong (DW - anyone remember him?) Tudor 7149 case. The correct period 7750 really finishes off the build. The crown and the used crystal are both gen. Thanks in advance for looking!!! And the wrist shot
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  2. No Rolex, my Big Block Gesendet von meinem Mi MIX 2S mit Tapatalk
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  3. @davdhaked90 Arrived on the scene and kindly let four members know his brother has the parts they are looking for just lying around. After I issued a warning for backdoor selling and hide his posts, I thought I would reach out and see what else they had. i asked if they had a 6263 exotic dial. Very quickly he responded with pictures of exactly what I was looking for, lucky me. The pictures did all have different backgrounds, but whatever So hardly believing my luck I asked how much he wanted for this rare genuine dial $2000 LMAO be careful out there
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  4. In honor of the new year, I dragged out this old thing --
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  5. Assuming the movement is an ETA, ETA clone or some other common mechanical movement, this would be a simple, straight-forward stem replacement for any local watchmaker. This should not require anyone special. Why not google watchmakers in your area? I would phone them before taking it in to be sure they are willing to work on reps. But, these days, as long as the watchmaker is not working for an official Rolex Service Center (RSC), most do.
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