Not a bad start to a collection. I would say you have a good foundation set to be going on with. I am assuming the movement is from the Omega ( the brass spacer is a good indication of the quality of the Omega reps , very nice)
Anyway, welcome to another Brit
I think I still have some true nasties in the loft some place. I might have to tempt them out of the darkest corners and get a snap or two afore they are crushed in the sunlight
Interestingly, myself and a former TRC member both own gen Pannies and occasionaly would meet up with Paneristi guys and partly to engage in chat and partly to chat about the comparive costs and actual worth of rep vs gen. At the time I have a couple of heavily modded Finepix pieces which blew the guys away. The point being we are all into the art and engineering not the cost. They can afford more I afford less but still the same appreciation. The other point I made was tht we are more down on scams than the gen owners since it screws withour hobby. I guess it just depends on how much cash you have or how much of a snob you migt be. I would be just as happy to chat to a guy in a Roller about the joys of summer driving whilst sat in my knackered Triumph Stag or gold cabrio. We would both have the same passion from slightly different angles
With you all on that, the tought from me is its nice to have a go. If anyone wants to give it a go, I have a number of different premixed to play with. I am more than happy to fire out some small vials if postage is covered.
PM me if you want some, think I have two or three. These are not SL or even close but its suitable to improve over most rep lume.
Just thought these might be interesting. I am dealing with Tritec in Switerland to get SuperLumoinova to play with some of my reps. Just thought I would show the range and relative brightness/colours. Love the black even if it is a bit lame on longevity and brilliance.
I will get prices soon but if anyone want any ordered let me know but it will be strictly cash up from since it aint cheap
Just a tip for all out there. I was looking at options for refinishing various watch bits and removing sharp edges and burrs from bands etc. After much digging around I decided to raid the wifes manicure kit and found the greatest addition to my tool kit. Bought from the Body Shop a manicure block, some have four some have three sides from fairly coarse through to polishing grade granularity. Tried it out on my new HBB Tuiga to take a couple of edges and then polished it through the grades the results are to say the least impressive. Give it a go and see what I mean for everything from brushed finish on steel or titanium I am going to try a couple more cases tonight and see how I get on. Might try the GST band with masking to brush and then mirror finish the mid links. Also sinc eit is a block it is far easier to keep a line on brushed finishes.Someone may have already mentioned this but just in case
For the dial, the importanty thing is to seal it afterwards to save the salt crystals getting into the movement. The case is going to a place near me for bead blasting and I am considering a bronze pvd. It will be quite extreme but it will certainly be unique