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lionsandtigers

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  1. thanks. very simply, i used some masking tape to protect the top side of the insert and i used, very sparingly, a light sanding disc on the dremel and bit by bit, slowly sanded down the underside of the insert, stoping after every few pases to check the fit.

    it definatly took some time, and i practiced first on 2 mbw insertsm which are exceptionally weaker then a gen insert, which was suprisingly strong, even after being thinned out. it was a pretty simple job, just requires some patience and presicion, like any other mod.

  2. Took some time trimming the insert down to fit properly (so there's a slight lip coming up from the bezel) but it turned out great, didnt need any glue, snapped right in firm and snug, they knew what they were doing when then built these tw classics i tell ya!

    also getting a bit more skilled with the camera. enjoy

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  3. Here's a shot i just took after swapping out the movement with my el sub, which has a MUCH better dial, and although i will most likely use the dial and datewheel from my noobmariner once it arrives, this one does great for now.

    next i will be trimming the cgs, drilling the lugs, checking the inline specs of the rotary girder :p , putting in a gen bezel insert, gen crown and gen tube, and then i think i"ll be done.

    the only thing i have to say which is a letdown with this case is the lugholes are not properly centered and they on a slight angle going from the outside of the case to the inside of the lugs, which may or may not be a hassle, anyone else ever have this issue?

    hope you like so far...

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