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  1. A few years have passed and I bring this one back from the dead with a new update. Many moons ago , very early in my watch building journey I decided that I liked shiny things and realized that I had to own a 1019 and the only way to do that without selling the farm was to build it myself. Before the great (forum ) reset I had started a thread on my first watch project. At the time it was a toss up between a 6542 and the 1019 at that time , pieces fell into place for the gmt build and the 1019 fell to the back burner for a bit. a year after I decided to tackle the challenge with the help of Tripdog. I originally started with a 1655 cartel base that I then polished the machined and polished the bezel smooth and was going to use . This case set ended up being used on the GMT , which I am sure a number of you have seen by now. Fast forward, I got distracted and instead of buying another 1655 case I picked up a modified 6538 case set that had been machined to accept a smooth bezel and , so I went that route. It was close in size 38.6mm however I was never a fan of how the crystal and bezel fit and the gap between the dial chapter ring and the ring of the bezel the proportions were off and I hated it. [USER=43197]@tripdog[/USER] was kind enough to assist with this build at the time as the only hands available were from Yuki to fit the 1570 gen cal. so they had to be broached which made them very delicate and eventually came lose and the metal deformed and the hands were garbage after a few failed attempts to reinstall them. No shade to tripdog He did the best he could with what he had to work with, but the metal was just too thin. Also finding a beveled crystal to fit the modified sub case was a challenge as well and after a few attempts I used a modified Tudor jumbo crystal but it wasn't ideal or fit well. Since there was no reasonable hand set for an ETA in the Milgauss style I abandoned the project. and it ended up in the parts bin. Years later [USER=245554]@1016 lover[/USER] and I were discussing a milgauss build and I shared my experiences with him and passed on my second YUKI dial and hands that I had bought to him for his project. The major roadblock for me on this build was the hands..... Yuki and others in the past just used a variation of dj hands. not correct. (pick from Yuki site way back when showing their dial - note the hand set. . Just when I thought I had gotten over my obsession....I stumble across a nice set of hands that would be suitable for a 1019 on ebay so I picked up a few sets. Rare as hens teeth. Well they arrived yesterday. This , and I have been noticing ppl; posting pics of their 1019s on instagram lately...its like it happens in cycles. - this was the universe telling me it was time. So last night I did a thing. When the hands arrived, I dug out my old Yuki dial and Ofrie seconds hand and decided to do a quick and dirty to see if the spark returns.. well it did rekindle my love for it. Specs: Raffles Explorer case set. 5,3mm crown drilled lugs to 1.3 no case work at all Yuki Silver chapter ring dial T22 beveled service crystal 1016 L T 22 bezel Asian 2824 Ebay Hands Ofrie red arrow seconds hand Folded oyster bracelet. I am more pleased with the results that I expected. I have tried this build with an explorer case in the past but it just didnt scratch the itch. however with the new hand set and the flat bezel, it really hits those design cues for me . The sharp stock lugs on the case give the case some size to it. The smooth very flat and wide bezel from 1016L really sells me on this build its really quite similar to gen. the flatness of the bezel makes it look wider than it is which is a noticeable design feature of the 1019 The hands , aged to match the dial lume look great in my opinion. not perfect, as the lume plots are bigger than gen, but its an acceptable compromise for having the correct shape and perfect lengths for this project. to match with the 29mm yuki dial Using a raffles 5.3 crown also gives the visual appearance that the case set is larger than it is. Id say its a solid 7/10 . giving the few mentioned issues earlier and that the case is 2mm smaller in diameter. I think I want to add it back into my personal collection so I have 2 options here. Keep the explorer case bezel crown combo and add some bevels to the lugs and some minor lug and side shaping to the mid case. The gen has flatter case flanks. or As a Christmas gift to myself, I am about to pull the trigger on 1655 case set from Tiger concepts and go that route. shave crown guards. drill lug holes. machine and polish the bezel shave the cyclops off the crystal I was considering the new raffles gmt case but the way the crown guards are in relation with the crown, I dont think it will look right once I grind off those crown guards. where as I know the 1655 case will work for me as I had done it previously. Stay tuned for when those parts arrive and I go in hot on that mid case to make some milgauss magic. In the meantime, Here is some eye candy for ya . not bad, but that extra 2mm will make all the difference. Size apparently does matter. As always, questions and comments welcome, Thanks for looking. The flat bezel makes it look wider than it is , which is a design cue of the 1019 - this flatter bezel combined with the flat service crystal really nails the proportions for me and makes the watch look larger than it is. a tell is the proportion of the width of the bracelet in relation to the case . If someone was to analyze this they would notice that the case appears smaller than the gen spec of 38mm but the smaller crown, flat bezel and T22 crystal fool the eye to make it larger than it is.
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  2. New old stock 1960s 23 jewel 14K gold Lady Elgin with B/P... Solid 14K gold case with gold filled bracelet... Never worn, showing reflections, not scratches. List price was $100. Inflation from November 1968 to November 2023 is 765%, so $100 in 1968 is about $865 now. The Elgin Watch Co. closed for good in 1968.
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