That is very cool!
I still have my system along with extra floppy drives and keyboards.
My Dad was going to buy a ColecoVision but they were sold out so he went with the C64.
It was ahead of its time and very versatile.
You can download roms off the net and write them to a 1541 floppy drive using a pc.
http://www.c64.com/
They have Impossible Mission for the Nintendo DS, plays like the original.
Thank you all for your comments.
@By-Tor
I measured the crown, its 6.1mm. I may look into changing someday. Thanks for the info.
Now all I need is a dial. Anybody have an idea where I can get one? I know the Yukiwatch GMT dial is meant for a gen, I was thinking of making a rehaut spacer to accommodate the smaller dial diameter.
After waiting almost a month for my dials to arrive from Eurotimez, then finding out they are no longer available, I decided to assemble the watch anyway.
I didn't want to spend too much so I used aftermarket parts designed to fit a gen Rolex GMT.
Watch from Watcheden
Aftermarket bezel & insert
Aftermarket 116 crystal
Aftermarket 2mm spring bars
Total= $220
The most difficult task was attaching the aftermarket bezel to the case. I machined the original bezel that came with the watch and press fit the aftermarket bezel onto it.
I also machined the case where the crystal fits .035" deeper and removed approx. .030" from the back of the crystal.
Drilled out the lugholes to accept the aftermarket spring bars.
Installed it on G10 nato strap for fun.
Here are some quick pics.