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GarrettP1

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  1. My wife and I are finishing a new house we had built.

    I've installed LED lights throughout, principally those unitized, recessed ceiling lights that you see on ebay.

    I came up a few lights short, and on Sunday May 20th at 10 pm I ordered four more (about $40 each so you don't mistake this for a large commercial order, with free shipping).

    Shipped DHL standard, they showed up on Wednesday May 23. From China.

    What's up with that? I don't get stuff from Amazon that fast.

    Why do our watches take so long??

  2. I've done a search here, and lots of good info on building a 6542.

    But, nothing recent regarding updates, so here is my question:

    What case do you recommend for a 6542 build?

    Andrew and Josh have vintage subs (no crown guards) that look good.

    Raffles-time has some no CG sub cases (I think they are sterile), but they use a larger dial (29mm).

    Suggestions?

    G.

  3. No way is this a rep. It's left over parts/cases from the original production of the watch, with a substituted A7750.

    If you look at the mechanism of the bezel activated chrono function (there's a tear-down of the Hamilton on WatchUseek), you can see that the tensioning mechanism is way

    too complicated for rep factories to tackle for such a modest cost original.

    Also, just like the genuine, the small lettering on the dial is lumed as well ("Automatic").

    I ordered one. A little over a year ago I purchased a NOS Hamilton 7750 off the 'bay. I think I've found a place to put it.

    This model was discontinued over QC issues of the chrono function, and I'm sure the rep will have the same issues.

    Should be fun for awhile, though.

  4. To be fair I haven't handled a Sean or TC case.

    Hopefully someone more experienced that I am can do that comparison.

    I don't mean to be unhelpful on this; what I appreciate is how much help everyone in this forum contributes.

    There is a thread on RG about this too, with some photo's and measurements I took of the case I purchased (the photo's are of poor quality).

    You can search my screen name over there and find it. Curt was kind enough to host the pictures.

    Garrett

  5. I got mine; part of the delay was my fault. I Paypal'd to a misspelled address (no harm no foul...it didn't go through).

    Once my payment got through it took 2 weeks exactly to receive the movement.

    It's perfect in everyway. I haven't checked it's accuracy electronically yet, but I'll get to that eventually.

    I'm going to build a franken of sorts in a Glashutte rep case with a sterile dial.

    Garrett

  6. It appears to be an ETA 7753 (from email with the seller).

    Actually, it would be great if it was a 7750 with a Dubois-Depraz module applied; I've been looking for one of those (at a decent price) for several years.

    I'll post again after it arrives.

    I realize how imprecise "tricompax" is, and how it's become a generic term for a triple register 9-6-3 layout in a mechanical chronograph.

    At that price however, I was willing to take a chance.

    I bought some magic beans too.

    Garrett

  7. I am modifying a 47mm Egi case to accept a display back.

    I removed the display back from my Jackson Luminor case (47mm case), and the display back is 43mm across.

    The Egi case needs a display back that is approximately 45mm across (44mm or 46mm would work also).

    Does anyone know where I can get a display back of that size?

    Thanks!

    Garrett

  8. The 2836-2 is fine, correct beat, 28,800. Only question is if you get a 'swiss' eta or an asian clone- my guess is you'd get an asian clone, which is ok as long as you don't pay for 'swiss'. The hand stack will be wrong, but nobody really worries about that. Movements w/ the correct handstack have proven to be unreliable.

    Thanks Alligoat.

    Yes....I noticed that they have "Swiss ETA" models available, but from reading here it seems that you are just as likely to get an asian clone movement as a true ETA

    (even though you are paying extra for the ETA version).

    This should make a nice little project watch. I am hoping I can get it fairly water resistant too with some extra work.

    Garrett

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