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Congrats on the big 1000!
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Wait until you see it in the flesh. My terrible camera skills once again
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Hi welcome from Ireland!
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Thats awesome! Great to see parents with such a close bond.
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So cute!
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Would a bit of epoxy or superglue from behind hold it?
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Thats an awesome wristie! Doing what it was made to do!
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Looking goooooooooooooooood!
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Cant see clearly but it looks like only your rotor is engraved? The first batch had engravings on the actual movement plate too.
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Lets hope he brings back the engraved movement plates too!
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Hmm where was the information about $459 being the price of the blue version? From what I read on RWI there has been no announcement of any price difference or increase?
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Nice one mate, that would be a dream for me!
Damn I wish there was a school here in N. Ireland! Do I need a pressure tester and timing machine for now? They are crazy expensive and I suppose if I'm just starting off I wont need them? The thing that seems the hardest to me is when I mess up the balance spring or hairspring when removing the balance [censored].... Is there any guides that show a complete tear down of how to disassemble the parts on a balance [censored]?
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Thanks for the pointers ceejay! Do you service your own movements?
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Hummmmmmmmmmmmmmf! I think I'm having a heart attack!
Those are some seriously beautiful pieces!!
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I am maybe going to look into buying some oils and equipment to try and service an ETA 2836, I'm a beginner and will be a while before I will be able to carry this out properly but what sort of equipment and what models or types in particular should I think about getting?
I know this is quite an open question but things like ultrasonic cleaners types of fluid etc I will need to get and have no idea what would be the best value for a beginner. I have looked at which oils and greases I will need for an ETA 2836 so I think they wont be too much of an issue.
Many thanks for any advice or suggestions
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If they have a tendency to fall apart anyway I think your better to get some new pins and bond them in or get it welded
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Oh boy oh boy oh boy! I've just snatched up a red black bay. I hope I bond with it, the next step is to get it a little blue brother to sit along in the watchbox
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Is the gen already out or is it in the pipeline?
I think i'll pluck for the rep if it comes out but that blue version is BEEE YOOOOU TEEEE FULLLLL
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Hey guys does anyone know if there are any plans for a Tudor Black Bay blue version? Cant stop looking at photos of the gen at Baselworld!
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That polishing work is fantastic bud
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I used a satin varnish spray dusted over lightly and smoke aged it to dull it down a bit buddy
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They're definately under-rated pretty good value for money if you get them for about £50
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Thanks Mike, its so comfortable and looks so much nicer in person (damn my photography skills) I cant wait to see how the plexi on the caseback will age
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