Great work...
And by the quote above, I'm assuming that you don't have an IWC GST Chrono in titanium? I'd also say the Breitling Chrono Avenger is pretty damn close too
I have this watch too, but it will be difficult to make it really authentic - the genuine is made of much heavier tantalium for one thing. The blue hands were not really "blued" like the genuine amongst other things...
Yet, I still like it a lot! Kind of like the PAM212, not really top accuracy but still a great watch!
It looks great... I was just hoping for another titanium watch so I don't get problems during the summer months - the SS watches get into hibernation at that time
PAM187 (SS) in the winter, PAM194 (titanium) all year round... great rotation
I finally got it to work...
I bought an AP Royal Oak Offshore Chrono, a R*l*x Seadweller, a Cartier two tone Santos, a Franck Muller solid gold Casablanca and a two tone Omega SMP Chrono.
Just kidding!
The problem is the genuine is titanium, so it probably isn't flashy ?
I'm waiting on this to be produced in titanium (allergies and all that) for a while so the wait continues
If it's reasonably priced, fully superlumed, and finepics will perform the surgery for me, I'd want a set for the 063 and 029 (if correct for this model).
First time I've seen this thread.
If I can track down a 176H from a dealer. Which means a titanium H series crown guard.
Take your time making it - after Xmas and I may be able to get a 2nd one...
A separate question: Will this have the sleeve on the pin like Jimmy's CGs?
ETA 7750 is a chrono movement with seconds at 9 o'clock. This is the movement used in the genuine Arktos PAM092 I believe. The chrono parts of the movement are stripped out so (even in the rep Asian7750) it should be more reliable with no complications.
I think here in England, it's called a micro-keratame.
Also there is an IntraLase method which uses a laser to cut the flap. I would think this is more accurate than a blade which may not be perfectly smooth at that low a level. I'm more interested in the IntraLase method as it renders the whole procedure bladeless (and I don't mean RWG1!).