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phillycheez

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  1. Thank you! What ever happened to this one?

    Oh I really miss that beauty! That one is long gone.... Sadly. Sold it to get that phong tudor if I remember correctly.

    It was one of those frankens that needed nothing to be more accurate. It was perfect.

  2. Really? I liked yours a lot too. I remember seeing it on rwi. With the crystal off I didn't notice the rehaut wokky. I'll check again in a few days when I get one of mines back and snap a few pics.

    Hmm.. Which one? I've owned about 3 of them.

    Here's one I own now... Case is unknown but it's very good.

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    This was the phong...

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  3. For that model I would leave it. It will kill its value if you do.

    But then again it is your watch and you should do as you please. If you've had it for 15 years it sounds like a keeper so as long as you're happy with it.

    I would personally just search for a service dial and hands so you can keep the original dial hands.

  4. Depending on what your uses for this watch is...

    If it's actually an outdoor tactical watch where you are actually active with it on I prefer quartz to be honest. While I see the "point" of using a automatic movement... I really don't see the point when using it for outdoor activities just because you can.

    When I go camping or biking I put on a Marathon Navigator because you never have to worry about it... Ever. Best $200 I've ever spent. It hasn't lost a second... Only time I set it is for daylight savings.

    Now if you're just looking for a tactical watch just for the design.. There's plenty out there to choose from.

  5. I used drano.

    Works really fast. I dunk it in and wash it off in short intervals to wash off the drano with water to check fade.

    Be sure not to touch the insert with your gloves when drano is on it. It will mark the spot and fade differently.

    Between the 8 and 12 markers is where I accidentally touched it.

    It was a Gen insert. I started with 30 seconds and shorten the intervals until I got the exact fade.

    I then cape cod it afterwards.

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  6. Whoever does the lume for nbtimes....

    Serious note... The Zigmeisters job on a Tudor snowflake is the best I've ever seen. Forgot who's but it's a Gen dial.

    I would say you're pretty close, just the texture isn't there yet.

  7. When I've seen your insert before they called it super fat font insert. I'd wear the crap out of that too. Damn... Been waiting for somebody to replicate the fat font inserts (accurately) since I've been into vintage.

  8. Here's an example...

    I bought this one for $2,600.

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    Terrible dial. I mean....REAL bad dial.

     

     

    I recently saw this for sale from LawrenceB

     

    http://forums.timezone.com/index.php?t=tree&goto=6564753&rid=0#msg_6564753

     

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    Would love to know where you guys are finding suk 3k 1675's

    I've been looking for 1 for as long as I've been on here!!!

     

    If you live in Seattle...

     

     

    $2,500 

     

    http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/jwl/3985750677.html

     

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    Looks like service dial and hands. Could likely flip this for $3,500.

     

    If I had some funds I'd pick this up in a heart beat. 

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