very nice! i got mine as well today. the only thing i don't like is that the hands are loose when you're adjusting the time. i guess it has to go to my watchsmith for servicing.
Btw, the lume also needs a lot of work. just as with my TG, the application of the lume on the minute hand fades towards the center of the hand. It looks as if there's a diamond inside.
as far as i know the gray circles on the sub dials depend on the angle at which the light strikes the dial. I tried on a doppel chrono in HK and the circles were only visible when i twisted my wrist to a certain angle.
wow! all this built, designed, and fabricated by hand by just one guy? although i doubt you could take it out for a spin in the rain especially because the ITBs are sticking out at the back. this car probably ROARS while passing through the neighborhood.
what a great lume job The Zigmeister. these superlumed Slevins are really hard to come by and not everyone will accept the job for the inner bezel.
If someone wants to sell their ziggied out Slevin, just send it my way.
great looking 28a! i'm thinking about building one too. any suggestions on where to source out the various ultra-rare parts such as the dial and the movement?