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Everything posted by chiman12
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heck...I'll take 3...a 5513, 5514 and a 1665! Are we at 20 yet?
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NICE! Me want one! Where do I sign up S?
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Yes it should...there should be a tension spring underneath the click spring...that could be the problem...
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Another super Tudor build from the J man! Really nice, the linen dial really gives this piece an old world charm
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A Tudor Mod by Justasgood - highest recommendation
chiman12 replied to Nanuq's topic in The Rolex Area
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When you took the movement out of the case, did you have the hands installed, in particular the running seconds hand?
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Too late B! Been there....done and had that!!! It is a franken...Tudor 390, Yuki case and 7206 bracelet, custom NDT dial and relumed Cousins hands. In particular, I wanted a 100m dial for the build...so commisioned Natalie to print one for me. B...have you looked at the Yuki site lately? They have a full 7922 watch for sale... http://www.yukiwatch.com/index.html
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Thanks S! I should get a gen crystal as the aftermarket one makes the rehaut look more wokky than it really is!
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Like this one B??? ooohh....aaahhh...sorry not for sale!
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Very classy M! Really like it on the leather strap
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Very nice J! I've always had a soft spot for the Ranger...and welcome home Ranger!
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This build is so awesome that I have to say congrats again! Spectacular!
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Gen: 1969 Longines Ultra-Chron Super Compressor
chiman12 replied to lhooq's topic in Other Brands Area
SUPER....eeeerrrr.....COMPRESSOR M! I think you now have siblings for every single watch you own. Nice catch! -
that is freakin awesome andy! I wish I had access to a lathe!
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Thanks once again everyone!!! Thanks for the clarification T! FUNKY! Kind of funny, because my $60 rep "wanna be" GMT IIc actually has a green date wheel
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Let's just say that everything cost somewhere close to $500... why a 6542 of course...if I can get over the movement hurdle!
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N...the insert came with the bezel assembly. The crystal, completely bezel assembly was bought all together, so I wouldn't know how much a gen insert would cost by itself...does anyone have any ideas? Thanks for the kind comments everyone!
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Yes...I was the guy that bought docblackrock's CHS GMT IIc.... Ever since I sold the same CHS GMT IIc with the gen bezel insert to a forum member, there was an empty hole to fill in my GMT collection. Building of a 1675 PCG did not satisfy the emptiness. A 6542 build...well...to acquire all the parts for the perfect build...that is an excercise in patience itself.... Recently, there was an auction for a complete IIc crystal and bezel assembly for sale. No bids and there were only a few hours left in the auction, so I enabled the 'snipe' mode and it wound up that I only would have sniped myself as I was the only one that bid for this auction. The kicker is that I won the item for a very reasonable price! Needless to say, by winning the auction, it only fueled my appetite to purchase another IIc and it needed to be a CHS to satisfy the thirst to make the rep as geniune as possible. Onto current day...docblackrocks GMT IIc with gen bezel assembly and crystal installed... One area that the rep insert cannot compete in is the paint that fills the numerals in the insert. It is hard to explain, but the paint is more white as compared to the rep. The platinum particles suspended within the paint just puts the rep insert to shame By inspecting the two inserts side by side on a more macro level, numerous differences start to appear between the rep and gen insert... -The rep insert have sharply cut numbers and indexes, resulting in a unfinished appearance. The numerals and indexes on the gen are smooth, perfectly transitioning with the smooth ceramic used to construct the insert. The rep insert engravings feel and look deeper than the gen -for the gen, the "1's" have a gentle curvy tail, while the rep's are dead straight. The "8's" are different in that the gen tries to copy the older GMT inserts, with the oval being smaller in diameter on the top. The rep "8" ovals strive to be the same width. Also, notice that the "0" on the gen has a gentle bulge, with the rep is square as Spongebob Square Pants. The obvious 'tell' of course is the paint. The rep colour is notorious grey and semi-glossy.... The rep bezel itself is also insufficient once a side by side comparison of the gen is conducted… The gen bezel grooves are significantly deeper, thicker and fills the bezel a bit more than the rep. I initially had a problem getting the bezel to stay on, but upon studying the assembly further, the only fix that was required was to use a longer bezel retaining spring. Now that sucker stays on good! As for the final piece…the gen crystal with A/R on the cyclops. Not having to deal with reflections to view the date window is a beautiful thing! No modifications required to use the gen crystal. Only had to use the rep crystal gasket as there would be no way that the gen gasket would work. Well…the empty hole has been filled thanks docblackrock…some parting pics hhhmmm...maybe a gen dial will completely finish this baby off...
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something a little different to start of the day...
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Nice build E! Actually the dial you have is a DW...one of his first...better printed ones...
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going to "explore" the Stampede today....yahoo!!!!
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Thanks for the kind comments everyone... Andy...I like the word kludge, I think I'm going to use it in my everyday vocab..."the crown wouldn't fit on the winding stem, so I kludged it"..."I kludge the nail until it was flush to the board"..."I kludged my cat because it missed the litter box." I LIKE IT!!!!!! LOL!
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thanks b!