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ck5533

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  1. My watchmaker is asking me to get some of these for him as he is TOO busy with his works.

    Google around, found Tritec but I think they only deal with company not individual.

    This old guy (my watchsmith) insisted to have only Swiss Luminova C3, that makes even harder for me.

    Other lume makers even claim to stay longer than this luminova, but this old guy never listens. icon_e_confused.gif

    so at this point, only hunt for Swiss Super-LumiNova® pigment.....................

    Anyone is selling out there?

    Please let me know.

    regards

    ck

  2. As of now I'd pick Creed Aventus for the warmer days.

    For the warmer months if I had to choose it would be Creed Green Irish Tweed, and for the cooler months Encre Noir by Lalique.

    Looks like Greed has won both of you hearts!! Will go and get one. Hmm, which one should I pick?

  3. the more I read this thread the more confuse I get!!

    Tell me, which one will you choose if you only have enough money for just 1 bottle(full size)??

    I really like something that is versatile and can be worn daily in any occasions.

  4. Here's a scenario

    WM9 V1.5 case from Precious Time- $375-400, sell off the dial and movement

    JMB to drill lugholes, $50, Omega can do this also

    16800 matte dial from Yuki $178

    Relume by PBdad- $100

    Hands by Clark- $20

    Gen crown and aftermarket tube- $100

    93150 Bracelet and 593 end pieces- $200-500

    This could run you as little as $1000 plus the cost of the movement- maybe $1500 for the movement- so around $2500 possibly

    Very good scenario indeed.

  5. As we told you before.. Etaswiss will NOT fit a 3035.

    Use WM9 older version any good rep that fits a ETA 2836-2, which are also cheaper ;)

    This is replied from Sean...........

    HI CK,

    My Sub case set 16610 only can fit ca.3135 or 3035 movement, not eta

    movement. this case set sell for three till now, never have movement fit

    problem.

    Regards

    Sean

  6. Personally I don't like datejust,and the only option for me is sub or sea-dweller!

    To build a franken watch, a correct case(15xxx or 16xxx, not 16610 though) is a must.

    Most of the dealers carry either older or modern models of subs. Nothing in between really unless you prepare to go with expensive one from NDT, Yuki or Phong. Perhaps send to our modder to mod!

    Searching is continuing but stressful..................

    Thanks for reading.

    ck

  7. The other day I browsed through ebay and found a an interesting review written by one of the Rolex seller. I donno whether any evidences support this statement.

    ROLEX Submariner Date Ref. 168000 Sapphire Crystal

    Toward the end of the production run of the Ref. 16800, for only about nine months, Rolex delivered a Ref. 168000 (note the extra zero) in which the quality of the stainless steel was upgraded from grade 316 to grade 904. The Rolex Submariner Date Ref. 168000 used the same case as the later Ref. 16610, but with the movement and dial of the earlier Ref. 16800.

    ROLEX Submariner Date Ref. 16800: First Sapphire Crystal Transitional model

    In the early 1980's the Ref. 1680 was the first fitted with a synthetic sapphire crystal and the caliber 3035 movement and renumbered Ref. 16800. The early version of the Rolex Submariner Date Ref. 16800 is considered transitional since the model still carried the matt dial but was now rated to 300 meters (1000 feet) and equipped with the new movement. The present Rolex Submariner Date watch is the transitional version of the Ref. 16800.

    If this is true, we can use 16610 case to house 3035 for 168000 provided that both 3035 & 3135 having the same diameter.

    Any Rolex experts please chime in....................

    Thanks for reading.

    ck

    p/s: Stole the photo from net, sorry.

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