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cheswick

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  1. I'm looking to pull the trigger on a Avenger Blacksteel soon and even though I know the bracelet is fantasy, I think I'm leaning towards picking it up from Toro (will likely add the rubber as well, that way I can have the accurate combo also).
    Here's the link: 
    http://www.torobravos2013.com/index....product_id=148

    As far as I can decipher, this is a V3. I've been searching away and can't seem to find much info for V3 Blacksteel... Can anyone inform me how the PVD is? Is it comparable to V2? Or is it as bad as V1?

    I've heard V2 isn't that accurate compared to gen- but definitely don't want to be taking a step back with this model...

     

    Thanks for the help!!

  2. So I decided to try and clean my V3 DSSD dial and ended up bending the second hand as well as scratching the dial. This DIY stuff is obviously not for the faint of heart! Anyone know where I would be able to source a new dial and hands? I called my dealer but with the language barrier it kinda gets lost in translation. Even better would be finding a compatible dial but with the beveled date window.

    Here's a pic after I tried straightening the hand:p1000140.th.jpg

    I don't know if you can see the scratches, but in person it's looks worse.

    Any help is appreciated - Thanks!

  3. I just got my DSSD back from a watchsmith who returned it with a filthy dial. I'd make a fuss about it to him but we're in the middle of another non-related transaction. I'm going to pick up a can of compressed air tomorrow and try it out, but what concerns me is 2 of the lume markers are soiled slightly as well. I thought perhaps a Q-tip if air doesn't remove but was curious how the lume may react, especially if I used a bit of water on the Q-tip. Hopefully some of you may have experience in cleaning dials and have a better idea? Thanks in advance for any help!

  4. Unlikely. More likely, it is a conversion, which is the case for the majority of Spaceviews floating around these days (especially on ebay). A large number of standard Accutron watches have had their dials removed to mimic the Spaceview. Yours appears to be 1 of these, but it is still a great watch.

    Well apparently, my father-in-law asked for it this way back when the watch was new...

  5. Now, THAT is a nice watch. I have come close to buying a Spaceview several times, but some other item always ends up getting priority. But someday soon...........

    Still wearing my tropical 6536/1

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    Thanks Freddy,

    The wierd thing about the Bulova is that it was ordered with no dial, but is not labeled as a Spaceview - so it's a one off. Yours is a true touch of class as always :)

  6. I've finally got my new Bezel insert (my original was faulty) for a DSSD V3 and have painted the numerals so they appear thicker. Pleased by my work I put my DSSD back on and almost instantly noticed the pearl is very dim and not even close to blue in color. Fortunetly, my original pearl is much nicer and am about to put it back on. My thought was to just remove the pearl and use a 2 part epoxy to fix the old pearl back on. Does anyone have any experience doing so? Is this a bad idea, would it be better to remove the bezel insert altogether? Any of your experiences is welcome!

  7. If you're looking to save the old bezel insert, I found the easiest way was to remove the movement, push the crystal out from the inside, then stick an X-acto blade under the insert & gently pry it off.

    If yo don't care about sparing the old insert, just pop the pearl off and pry it off with the tip of an X-acto.

    This is easier said then done, I just ruined the tip of an X-acto trying to get my insert off. Any other tools that make this easier??

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