The Molj. movement is also a little funky to work with. It seems that when you pull the stem, the clutch will slip out of place. I am not sure if there is any way around it, but since you'll be replacing the dial anyways, you can re-set the clutch to it's proper position prior to putting everything back together.
Best of luck...
R
So, how about the construction of the bezel? Does it function like genuine (i.e. you have to press it down to rotate)? And, does it have the provisions in place to be able to unscrew it from the case to clean?
Just wondering how far they went with the details...
Mine is a refinish on a genuine dial base. So technically not genuine in my book, as it's not the way it was first issued by r-l-x. I consider it to be a redial, or 'aftermarket'. But not original.
Hanzo was actually Masashige, a member of the Hattori family of Iga and was a clandestine ninja during the 1500's in feudal Japan. To my knowledge, I don't think he had anything to do with fabricating swords; rather he was a skilled swordsman and assassin.
My short list-
Vintage 165.024
Royal Oak Classic Chronograph 25860ST.0.1110ST.05
And, not wanting to be selfish, I'd like to see this one for my wifey...
Zenith Queen of Hearts