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Hmmmm... 382 should be for the Tudor DD, I think... At least per all the references I have seen. Some Explorers as well, but not GMTs...
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How do you say thanks? I will find a way......
ubiquitous replied to Justasgood's topic in The Rolex Area
Kurt, Reading this post, and knowing your appreciation of the watch is all I could ask for. Keep doing what you're doing, and I'm hoping that the good days to come for you and your loved ones are just around the corner BTW, you should have something else arriving today... @jmb- This one almost had a catastrophic shipping incident, as I tracked the parcel 700 miles +/- south of it's destination on the day that it was to be delivered. Thankfully, it was rerouted and back on track for the next business day... Thank you for letting me be a part of this one. All the best, R -
Dude, how on earth could I have missed this post?! Sorry for the late reply, D... CONGRATS on your big day and also with the new toy from Tourneau!! Cheers and all the best... R
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16520 as per usual as of late...
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Some gorgeous pieces in there, S! You've definitely had a good run with some truly cream of the crop pieces in there. A lot of which that folks would probably kill for
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Nice addition of your inserts, gorilladame... Thanks for the contribution!
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Latest finished project: Explorer II *franken*
ubiquitous replied to namor's topic in The Rolex Area
Looks great! That lume is Any chance of swapping the crown out for a gen 604? That would be a nice finishing touch! -
A beauty indeed! So much depth... The AR coat really brings thie one to life!
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Just picked this gen 5513 insert up, and figured I'd compare to a modern 5513 Lumi insert and a faded MBW insert... Gen Modern Lumi: Gen Vintage Fat Font Trit (slightly faded): MBW faded: How do they compare up close? Modern (left), MBW (right) Vintage (bottom)... 60: 10: 20: 30: 40: 50: The MBW is surprisingly close to vintage... Not spot on perfect, but not bad And some macros: Thanks for looking... //ubi
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Hmmmmm... Dunno about dressing it down with a blazer... I'd probably do a blazer with some jeans sans pocket square, but not sure if it's really something that one can go casual with...
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My 9411 was changed up a bit and converted to a 94010; the new owner preferred this look, and so the Snowflake bits were swapped in favor of the Arrowhead stuffs. Personally, I prefer the Snowflake, but have to admit that the super clean, crisp look of the white indicies, pearl and hands has a nice appeal. At any rate, I will no doubt miss this one, but I have some other plans for projects down the road, and I'm also starting to put some plans together for a trip to Disneyland for my kids this year; figure now's the time to start (slowly) putting some cash together and try to do this without dipping into savings too much... Have to admit that the decision was rather sudden; I finalized the solution yesterday afternoon and had it finished before dinner. Thankfully a pretty easy switch out. Old: New: //ubi
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Send him down Canal St.
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My 165.024 has certainly seen some better days But it has some fun character, and the patina, cracked insert and all, is what makes this watch all it's own. In all fairness, this is my son's watch; right now he's all of 6 years old, but someday it will be his. I hope he appreciates my foresight of having picked this one up when I had the chance, and doesn't dismiss it as simply an old, beat up relic
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If anything, I'm chasing what others are already after to begin with So many grails out there... I just wonder how many are tucked away, unknown with sellers unaware of what they have? There's gotta be quite a few out there, somewhere... The flea markets are definitely fun to go through, cause that's where I would suspect such a treasure to turn up! Next time you're down there perusing the pieces offered, maybe snap a pic if you find something interesting (or are able to; dunno how vendors feel about that), and maybe post up here. Might be the next discovery
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I'll pass on the new Subs... But I do like the new Tudor MC Homeplates. ALOT.
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I just got lucky One of those right place at the right time kinda deals...
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Daytona for Thurs...
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Ehhh... It's probably going to be a while before I do But when it happens, I'll post the usuals here!
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I picked mine up a few years ago for $600; I think they're now selling for $2400-ish? Might be worthwhile to see if you can find this model in your adventures while browsing the markets... Never know what hidden treasures are out there, waiting to be discovered...
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Great review! Very well done and excellent pics!
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Ahhh... I can relate! Keeping things a surprise is always tough... Especially when you want them to have it now! You'll have to let us know what she thinks of it when you present it to her!
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Gorgeous! Yeah... She's gonna love it! I have to say, Mrs. Ubi gets compliments on her's everywhere she goes. It's a watch that everyone seems to notice and folks just ooh and ahh over it. I'm thinking of getting her another, but this time in black (though she's expressed that she's not interested in black, I think she might change her mind when she sees it).
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Hmmmm... It's possible that it could be a rep Speedy case, but the 21mm lugs of this rep case make me think otherwise... @Gran- By sterile, I mean unsigned dial Plain, colorless, etc. would probably apply.
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I awakened this morning in a somewhat drowzy state, and the first thing I did was look at Kurt's watch just to make sure that yesterday's events were not just a dream. I say this as completing this project, especially in retrospect to what the past few months have involved, has just felt so surreal (especially after a good night's sleep) There it was looking back at me, ticking away happily and keeping great time. I think it's ready to move on to the next chapter...
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Thanks, gang! Indeed... Quite a lot of difference between these two; the rep is an interesting interpretation of the gen. Seeing this one in person also answers some questions for me that others have raised on the forum... 1) This is not just a recycled PO case, but rather a case all it's own I believe. I've not seen one like it before on any other Omega rep. 2) Gen parts will not fit or swap over Now, to answer some of the specific questions raised in this thread thus far: 1) There is a gen dial variation with the large 12:00 marker for both date and no-date. No difference in model ref (165.024 or 166.024), so I'm not sure if there is any reference discernment to identify the different dials (my guess would be no, aside from maybe date of production ranges possibly). 2) I have seen some other replicas of this vintage SM300, but they're more along the lines of franken builds on eBay, using VN sourced cases but using genuine movements (i.e. Omega 552 or 565). Of course there are also the watchco builds, but I consider those to be gens that just weren't actually assembled at the Omega factory (since they are comprised of all gen parts). Not sure what I'll be doing with the case/movement etc at this point now... Maybe figure out a way to turn it into some sort of sterile project of sorts?