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sneed12

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  1. @Sneed, there are threads on every forum about this cyclops project, I propsed the project and BC agreed on producing it. Offcourse this was going to take time since we wanted a high quality cyclops without any hue, which is not that easy. That took time. This was quite clear from the threads.

     

    "Quite clear"?

     

    Here is a simple' date=' step by step procedure to remove and install the new Colorless AR Date Cyclops Lenses that will be finished later this month.[/quote']

     

    Posted 16 November.

     

    When I PMed him to ask if he has any, a month after the thread was posted, his answer was "Sure I have some." That's a direct quote from his PM response. No mention that I was joining a pre-order. I didn't figure that out until I saw a different thread over at RWI.

     

    Ultimately, I trust that the guy will deliver eventually and even if he doesn't I'm only out $50. Not a huge deal. But if there was going to be a problem because not enough of them were sold, BC knew about it 60 days ago. No reason we should be finding out about it now.

  2. The crystal and the cyclops are both acrylic; how could the polish only affect one but not the other? That makes no sense.

     

    Having said that, the scuffs in the cyclops look pretty deep, so it will probably take a lot more polishing than the crystal itself. Even if you get them out the cyclops might end up out-of-round and the magnification may be changed or the date distorted.

  3. But this guy is a performance artist that does pickpocketing.

     

     

    Other way round mate...he is a convicted pickpocket... he came to public knowledge getting caught pickpocketing Jimmy Carters body guards...

     

    Right. And now he's a performance artist that does pickpocketing. I didn't say or imply that he wasn't a criminal before.

  4. Totally agree mate ..... but if you listen to the guy although the visual aspect is more obvious for explanation his comments still say he relies on that sort of touchy feely approach..or as he says trust and misdirection...

     

    But this guy is a performance artist that does pickpocketing. Like a magician but his tricks are pickpocket tricks. It's a show

     

    If he wasn't putting on a show I'm sure he'd use different techniques.

  5. Im not a member there so i cant read it!

     

    It's just a pic of a gen 16520 dial, Zenith El Primero chrono movement, gen hands/crown/tube and a Phong midcase for a Rolex Daytona build. I'd estimate the parts value around $4-5000.

     

    I have never bought anything from Nik and I don't know anything about the guy, but it seems odd to say you're scraping for money to refund people yet you are starting a $5k+ project.

  6. For an all black, the HBBs are still probably your best bet.

     

    I had an all black and while I liked how cool it looked, it was basically impossible to read. 

     

     

    As for the daytona, no the secs at 6 watches are all still timebombs.

     

    Never had a problem with mine, and I've had more than a dozen sec@6 7750s (Daytonas and 3714s). They do have potential problems, but calling them "timebombs" is hugely overblown.

  7. Great to hear sneed! I posted a question not long ago curious if this was possible Would you be kind of enough to answer some questions via pm once I find the time to work on my similar setup?

     

    Would rather answer questions here in the thread... these forums are for sharing information, and someone else might have the same questions as you someday.

     

    Having said that, I posted pretty much everything you need to know. You need to remove the escape wheel (which means removing the plate that holds the gear train), balance assembly, and pallet fork. Then install the same parts but from the 2846. There is literally nothing else to it.

  8. I had a couple of days off of work and decided to play with my AP diver a bit.
     
    As most of you know, the gen AP diver has a 21,600bph movement. Our reps come with an ETA 2824 (or clone) movement which beats at 28,800bph. If it had a 2836 movement, it would be simple to swap in a 2846, which is the exact same movement except with a 21.6 beat rate. However, swapping a 2846 for a 2824 is more difficult. It's typically doable (although the stem height is sometimes an issue), but the date wheel will not swap and with these AP divers have a custom date font, so using the stock ETA wheel is no good.
     
    Vac posted a thread in his section that seems to indicate that he's modified some 2846s to work with the 2824 datewheel, so I tried that for a bit. I swapped every single part on the front of the 2824 to a 2846, and it still would not work correctly with the 2824 datewheel. The teeth are not in the right plane. Some people report success so there apparently is a way to do it, but I couldn't figure it out and no one will share with me how it's done.
     
    So I decided to do it from the other side of the movement. In a lot of ways this is actually more desirable, since it gives you a movement with the correct stem height, you don't have to modify the date mechanism, etc. It is more delicate, fussier work though, and some of the parts are very easy to break.
     
    What I ended up with was a movement with all of the 2824 parts except the balance wheel, pallet fork, and escape wheel. The gear train is the same on all of the 28xx movements so nothing else had to be swapped. Now the movement beats at 21,600bph and nothing on the front side of the movement had to be changed. I didn't even remove the stem or uncase the movement.
     
    These are the parts that were swapped:
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    I've transplanted these parts to the clone A2824 (you can see that the balance **** arm doesn't have the same perlage finish as the rest of the movement--this pic is through the loupe, that's why it's so weird looking)
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    Better pic:
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    Watch is now running at 21,600 bph. I didn't even have to touch the dial and hands or uncase the movement! The watch itself actually makes a pretty good movement holder for this project.
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    Excited by how this turned out. Watch has been running within about 3 sec/day for the last day and a half, we'll see what it settles in at--the lower beat movements usually aren't quite this accurate over the longer term. Waiting on a new strap, I bought a Donerix leather, we'll see how it looks all together.
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