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paralizer

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  1. Why would you want to lume the engraving? the original isn't lumed. Just a project you're working on?
  2. Never seen a Rolex with the lume in the bezel. That is pretty awesome. good luck with the build.
  3. Can't find the link for the tutorial but I can try to expalin it below: remove CG pin, remove lever, squeeze hot glue in lever hole and scrape off excess. place lever back in CG. remove glue from gun but leave plugged in. heat up pin with gun tip and push pin back through CG pin hole. the gun will slowly heat up the pin which will melt through the glue until it is in again. then make sure it is flush and let it cool. should do the trick. I hope that isnt too confusing but its way easier than it sounds. I do it all the time to the watches I make for friends.
  4. Looking good. Now give that think some character!
  5. Where did you get that case/dial? Bezel looks thin and dial looks undersized. Lume work looks great. But just asking
  6. With results like that, I need to send you a watch. looks spectacular
  7. I need more tools. Awesome job The Zigmeister. Love that movement. Better than even a hamilton 917 or 921. It's a shame they used to hide those movements inside the pocketwatches.
  8. Let me rephrase my statement. that level of craftmanship makes it look easy. I can certainly respect the time and effort put into a project like this. And I can understand the price as well. I have a mechanical/industrial engineering background so I've spent time on a lathe before. I'd really like to find a friend who has a shop in his back yard and try my hands at something like this myself. Either way, thank you for sharing and I'm anxiously awaiting an update on those dials. Congrats for your patience and drive to take on a project like this.
  9. Kind of makes it look easy there....if you had the right equipment. pretty sweet thread, thanks for sharing.
  10. I thought about trying this the other day. I got some graphite and paint on my wood desk while watchmaking and used a magic eraser to get it off and thought to myself....hmm, i bet you could polish SS with this. Thanks for posting. I'm interested to try this out now.
  11. A. Douard movement. could possible used in a panerai vintage, but not a cortebert, smaller diameter than the cortebert.
  12. All my friends know I'm into watches. A while back I made a homage for myself and my friends began commenting so I've begun making some to sell to them. I'm using standard rep cases and altering the dials with some matte finishes depending on the model. I'm using glo-inc for lume and its turning out great. Here are a few i finished this weekend. I still suck at getting the lighting right in my apartment so forgive the pics. Thanks for viewing. I'd be happy to answer questions. Thanks to all the folks posting means and methods in the forums, I couldn't do it without your help.
  13. same ones. Just pop them out of the steel bracelet and put them back in then thread the nato through. and post some pics!
  14. cool model. Nice project for sure. looking forward to the outcome.
  15. fill those indicies in with come clear plastic and you are rocking a very nice vintage. casework looks great!
  16. Looks like you like your dials "well done." Thanks for posting your methods. I'll be aging some pieces eventually and this will help. hopefully the experts will chime in with some great methodolgy.
  17. BADASS. Nice work, looks great! Now just make it the size of the original and you're golden
  18. nice case. looking forward to seeing more. love the big crowns.
  19. I can't speak for daytonas but I can speak for wholesaleoutlet and say that his products are high quality and recommended. I've bought his buckles, hands, and a few other misc parts and all of them are very satisfactory. They lend themselves well for modification too if you are interested in getting them relumed or vintagetizing them yourself.
  20. Some information here at this site: http://www.hodinkee.com/blog/2008/7/21/steve-mcqueen-rolex-explorer-ii-1655.html " Steve McQueen Rolex Explorer II 1655 We all know that Tag Heuer makes a Steve McQueen version of their Monaco sport watch. It's a great looking watch, and McQueen wore the original version during the filming of the 1971 movie "Le Mans". That's all well and good but the real Steve McQueen, the man, not the man he played in the movies, wore a Rolex. He wore a Rolex Explorer II model 1655 with an orange 24hour hand, to be exact. That particular model is now known as the "Steve McQueen Rolex" and they are extremely collectible and extremely rare. And it is for those reasons that we are featuring one for sale here on Hodinkee.com today. This one is 40mm, has a fixed bezel, and was extensively recondition in 2004 and now has a new box and Rolex documentation. This watch is a dream watch for just about every member of the Hodinkee team, and if any of you out there have the means to buy this, we highly recommend you do so immediately. This watch will only increase in value as time goes on. Click here for the details." Can't say I know much about the subs though. Probably just enjoyed watches
  21. pics or links? thanks. interested in a 1655 build myself.
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