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speedbird100

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  1. Some notes on the build:

     
    List of ingredients:
     
    Cartel 1675 21j, folded oyster, not shown.
    Clark crystal
    Clark bezel ring
    Factory faded serif insert
    Flat case back
    M2M gilt chapter ring dial
    Raffles small GMT hand
     
     
    The case was thinned a bit but I didn't go too far into it because it would be pretty easy to mess it up. I marked out the profile of the PCGs and cut them in then re-polished using a small polishing wheel and green polishing compound. Took about an hour to get it all right. The cartel case lends itself to PCGs but with the case being chinky and the CGs being short, you wind up with PCGs that are a little chubby. Can't really be helped and it's really one of the many "that'll do" moments you'll have when building a 1675 under $500. Now you can go with a phong or yuki case, but you're approaching gen DJ money at that point. I've drilled the lug holes for the Rolex 2mm spring bars as well.
     
    The dial was positioned and held down with dial dots, and it was a bit touchy, but it's on firm now. The dial came from a m2m deal and I don't know where it originated. The plate is stamped with the Singer logo which is a nice touch. The dial was only a few microns larger than the case so it fit perfectly, nail-bitingly so. Hands were installed with my hand press, everything cases up. I tinted the lume to match the dial.
     
    The crystal fit like a dream, and the bezel set needed some sanding but after a little work I pressed it over the crystal, all snug. The insert is a pre-faded insert I got from
    eBay and it looks the part. I'm not a big fan of the bleached inserts because they always look modified. This one is lightly faded and retains that gen look. Pricey at $50, but to me it was worth it. 
     
     
     
     
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  2. Some notes on the build:

     
    List of ingredients:
     
    Cartel 1675 21j, folded oyster, not shown.
    Clark crystal
    Clark bezel ring
    Factory faded serif insert
    Flat case back
    M2M gilt chapter ring dial
    Raffles small GMT hand
     
     
    The case was thinned a bit but I didn't go too far into it because it would be pretty easy to mess it up. I marked out the profile of the PCGs and cut them in then re-polished using a small polishing wheel and green polishing compound. Took about an hour to get it all right. The cartel case lends itself to PCGs but with the case being chinky and the CGs being short, you wind up with PCGs that are a little chubby. Can't really be helped and it's really one of the many "that'll do" moments you'll have when building a 1675 under $500. Now you can go with a phong or yuki case, but you're approaching gen DJ money at that point.
     
    The dial was positioned and held down with dial dots, and it was a bit touchy, but it's on firm now. The dial came from a m2m deal and I don't know where it originated. The plate is stamped with the Singer logo which is a nice touch. The dial was only a few microns larger than the case so it fit perfectly, nail-bitingly so. Hands were installed with my hand press, everything cases up. I tinted the lume to match the dial.
     
    The crystal fit like a dream, and the bezel set needed some sanding but after a little work I pressed it over the crystal, all snug. The insert is a pre-faded insert I got from
    eBay and it looks the part. I'm not a big fan of the bleached inserts because they always look modified. This one is lightly faded and retains that gen look. Pricey at $50, but to me it was worth it. 
     
    I haven't drilled the lug holes yet and the rep bracelet needs to be modified to take the gen 2mm Spring bars. That will come once I get my hands on a better 7836 bracelet. I've modified these cartel bracelets before, and it's diminishing returns and more work than is needed. Better alternatives are out there, so I'll wait until I have something in hand then make the necessary changes. 
     
     
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  3. Wait!

    I'm a bit of an air king aficionado and I've written an article for Rolex magazine dot com on this subject. The 5504 was an AK reference and quite uncommon. The cases are 35mm and not 36. They are the largest AKs ever made. Please, for the love of god don't butcher it. Sell it to someone who will appreciate a rare reference.

    The 5504 reference number was shared with the AK and Explorer.

    Again, don't go putting rep parts into a rare watch!!!!!!

    Message me if you'd like more details

  4. One post, one day here, obviously you didn't do one seconds worth of research before you asked the same question that has been asked about a Billion times on this and every other watch forum. Read, research and then you can come back and ask a more directed question.

    ^^this ^^

  5. Not playing the game on this one. Gen is relatively affordable, so if it's off, I'm not interested. To be honest, I've been put off reps in general for this very reason.Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk 2

    I'm with ya. I've sold all my reps but one. Gens only for me. It's too much of a hassle

  6. I was involved in the original too. That 5500 dial should be mated to a cal 1530, no question. Something was fishy about that AK... Ie it was made out of parts laying around. SP dials were always mated to 1530s, Precision and sans text had 1520s. There were several variations of cal 1520s for different markets, notably the US. Only me and one other cat pointed out that. I thought it was a bigger issue than the gilt dial.

    It's funny that folks go nuts for dial variations and they tend to bypass the 5500s. There is a double-red text AK 5500 with only one known example. I think it sold for around $3500 last time. It's from 1957 and was likely a prototype. Only a few would ever have existed. No one in the vintage community seems to give a damn but show them a blue dial prototype Sub and they lose their minds.

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