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The problem with the crown and tube on the rep 'Historic' Radiomirs is that the metal used to construct these components is a soft metal- Possibly brass. So, it is recommended that you take great care and caution in threading and unthreading the crown each time you go to wind the movement. Over time, and since the movement is handwind, stripping may be inevitable as wear of the material over time cannot be avoided; however, it looks like davidsen might have a solution for us with this problem in the form of better, stronger tubes and crowns (see olreon's thread in General Discussion)...
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Not sure I completely understand... I am assuming you are concerned about the crown and tube threads stripping?
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Actually, I was recently thinking of letting this one go... But, after giving it some thought, I don't think I could ever part with it
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Same old 1665 MBW Franken for me...
My wife is starting to wonder what the point is of having 9 or so watches that just sit in the watchbox...
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Thanks, again fellas!
This Tudor was a lot of fun for me to build. I especially like that it's a little unique for a franken-rep. Not many Tudors out there!
I've been watching the prices for genuine 7928's, 9401/0's and 79090's; they're all gaining in price! Still affordable, but it may not stay that way for long
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I am waiting for this exact PO watch but in black
Same here... I prefer the black as well...
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Outside of Vintage, the Daytonas just aren't worth it in my opinion.
I respectfully have to disagree with you on that one...
All I need is a Zenith El Primero 400 for this 16520 frankenstein I'm working on- Once the movement is fitted, it will be more or less the same as a genuine 16520 Daytona (same movement, same case, etc). Only difference is that 1) it will not have the provenance of originating from Rolex S.A. and 2) it won't have the Rolex signed rotor and 4030 signed bridge. Oh, and it will still beat at the trademark Zenth high beat 36.000bph.
More info here...
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The watch in the seller's images look legit to me. Everything looks genuine- At least on the outside. Since there are no pics of the watch's movement/case back off, it's always difficult to say. Afterall, convincing frankensteins can be built using genuine parts- An example would be my franken DateJust:
Lots of genuine parts used. But, with the caseback removed, it's apparent that the watch is not 100%.
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I suspect that the differences in pricing between US and Europe, Canada, Asia, etc has a lot to do with the consumer taxes paid on such a commodity. That's the only variable that I can see that would apply to such a wide difference in numbers across the board.
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I might have one for a 1570 in my box. I'll need to check when I get home...
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His first batch of PVD's are being shipped out today, so it will be a few days before anyone recieves theirs.
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Good news indeed! David has all kinds of good stuff!
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You'll want the newer version anyways.... Better dial, smoother movement...
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The older case had a better rehaut, however but the CG's are yuck...
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I just received a 45mm PO from a member and I find that since I am used to panerai, this
watch is actually perfect size in mine eyes....a very good fit even though I am slim of wrist.
How's the weight?
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The initial first version was (Asian and Swiss). The newest version with the 28.8bph Asian 7750 runs much smoother, at least in my experience.
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I'll watch from the safety of the sidelines.
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At least we know where the good deals can be had
Straight from the source... No middlemen involved.
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Hmmmmm... Does indeed look a bit peculiar...
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Yeah... He's always had a V72 kit. Basically consisted of a case, dial, hands, crystal, bezel, pushers and crown/tube. Just add the movement and bracelet, and voila- Instant 6263/5!
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It's probably not new, but rather the old V72 case that DW has always offered.
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I see that Exxon posted their profit for Q1 today. $8B seems like a pretty stout quarter; and that's just profit! Revenue was $88B, I believe?
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I believe it's 42.5mm w/o the crown.
The only thing really holding me up from picking up this great watch is that damn minute hand. everytime I get close to pulling the trigger, my eye is instinctly drawn to it, and I start getting second thoughts...
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$66... Not too shabby
That would have been a good win!
River's (gen) Turning Globe Watch WN-1 Seiko
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Man... That thing is sweet! Dunno that I would wear it... But, it's definitely an interesting piece!