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ubiquitous

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  1. After having had my fair share of vintage Rolex projects, I figured it was time to diversify a bit. 2012 has been pretty focused on PPCo; started with this one (which is still a work in progress)... Right when I was about to get the V23 converted to 13 130 specs, I happened upon the following project... Gen 23 300 movement, genuine dial (solid 18k YG dial plate) and genuine WG baton hands. I have a gen crown waiting to go on; I need a longer stem which I am working on. I was planning on trying to hunt down the correct 18k case for the movement, but I rather like the steel case that it was retrofitted to. Still have much to do, but both pieces are wearable for now. More to follow... Thanks for looking! //ubi
  2. The man can truly work some magic! The before and after shots are pretty amazing. No short cuts here either; the job is done the correct and proper way. It's nice to know that there are still folks out there like the Zigmeister who take the time to do things the right way for sake of knowing that it's correct. I wish more people would take this kind of pride in their work (not limited to just watch stuff either).
  3. Good stuff and very educational. Thanks for providing the insight; it helps to understand the process a little better as we all wait impatiently while camped out by the mailbox
  4. Yeah, standard valve. I've considered doing the gen Ti valve; I have one waiting for me, but am content with the set up as-is mostly because everything is nice and sealed, pressure tested, etc. Maybe the next time the case has to be opened for a movement overhaul I'll change it out then.
  5. What size screwdriver are you using? 1.6mm?
  6. Here's an old pic with both together (mine on the left, your's on the right)...
  7. Late to the party; have to say, this piece is absolutely stunning! Great addition to the collection!
  8. Hmmm... That's a good question. I've never actually thought of doing that
  9. Prospex, Ephry- Thank you for the very kind words. I do appreciate it Cheers and best! R
  10. I am indeed. I should try and find a 93150 sometime, but I'm not terribly bothered with the 78360 and 580/93150 clasp combo. I've used this particular bracelet for the last 6 or so years throughout different projects and the like. As such, I've got some sentimental attachment to it Jkay- Thank you kindly
  11. I'm told that Registered Mail stays behind lock and key, and hence also adds to the transit time as it's supposed to be more secure. Though that is for domestic Registered (Int'l might not apply).
  12. Happy birthday to a good friend! I've had the opportunity to visit with red (as well as asf) annually for the past few years as my family and I visit SoCal to hit the Magic Kingdom. Here's to many more!
  13. Good stuff, K! Here's to the next 2k and beyond!
  14. Bringing the 5514 with me on our family trips to the Kingdom has become a sort of tradition for me... And it's almost always on my left wrist; rarely a time it's not. When I post in wristie threads, those watches are usually on the right wrist...
  15. Well, now I am wondering why Panerai does this small modification if there's no benefit in performance or function. Maybe this is one of those features in which they feel justified in charging people the prices they do for ETA 6497 based watches?
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