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alfe

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  1. Hi One of you experts must be able to help! Just bought a Tudor 19mm Oyster Bracelet for my Gen Rolex Oysterdate. It was sold as gen Tudor but I reckon it's a rep. It's all solid links but feels wrong somehow, the number on the last link is 70216, end pieces 455B, and the clasp has 93250 DE6. The number on the clasp (hinge) and the bracelet don't match which I think they should. Can anyone help? I paid a lot for this and don't want to feel I've been ripped off. Regards, Al
  2. Hi, thanks for all the interesting advice. I'm a little nervous about experimenting on the WM9 and would probably cobble something bad together - and it wouldn't be waterproof. It's a pity because it's such a nice watch, well made and keeps great time - a plexi crystal would make it perfect. Need time to consider this fully and might go for a trade. All the best Al
  3. I've got a great WM9 Sub 2007z series Sub but I can't stand sapphire crystal (too shiny) and yearn to convert it to plexi . Can anyone help? It would be useful if this could be done whilst retaining the waterproof properties of the watch. If, as I suspect, this is an impossible task, does anyone have a very good plexi sub they would be happy to swap for the WM9? Any advice welcome! All the best, Al
  4. Many thanks Ubiquitous! I'm already searching out a 16800 dial. I'll keep you posted as the project progresses. Alf
  5. Greetings, Very interested in getting into the modding game. I have a WM9 16610 Sub with the ETA 2678-2 smaller movement. My first mod would be to add a gen crown or smaller crown because I think the existing crown is too big, does anyone have any idea how this is done and which parts are needed? My ultimate goal is to add a vintage dial - without the shiny bits around the markers! Does anyone make these or fit them and if so would it fit to the WM9 smaller movement? Any ideas much appreciated. All the best, Alf
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