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Mapman57

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  1. Amstaff - many thanks for your input.

    The 555 end link was standard for the Datejust and the 550 for the GMT series (with fat 2mm bars).

    The 555B I understand was introduced later for the Datejust also? I have found evidence in the Rolex forums to confirm it was introduced - but it is not on all of the Rolex reference lists.

    As we know seeing is believing - and I want to see a picture if possible :drinks:

    Your thrird link is very interesting - thanks a lot.

  2. I have a cousins/Sternkreuz 116 fitted on my Josh 1655 and it is fine. Fit of crystal onto case was straightforward. Fit of bezel ring over crystal was a little more difficult.

    Funny thing is I have had two of these 1655's from Josh and on the second I was able to fit a Clark 116, but could not get the Cousins 116 to work??? :wounded1:

    The fit of the bezel ring over the clark was also a tight fit and I had to take a tiny surface off the inside of the ring - only microns, then lubed the ring before pressing down. :thumbsupsmileyanim:

  3. Just think how many watchmakers out there (non rolex cert watchmakers), have drawers full of old parts pulled off serviced watches. Just about every watchmaker in the world is going to have a handfull of Rolex parts laying around in parts bins. Plus all the people like us that have lots of vintage parts laying around...

    Add that up and theres your endless supply.

    +1 on that theory Dizzy...........my helpful watchmaker is just one of those. He pulled a 1680 bezel friction washer out of the drawer for me recently.............and supplied/fitted it FOC.

    If only he knew what the going rate was - but I do take good care of him :thumbsupsmileyanim:

  4. So a year ago I thought I would never wear a Rolex........THEN the contagion set in; and is still spreading.... :whistling:

    Pictures were taken as the sun went down and are not the best, but I thought I would share ;)

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    I have recently picked up some vintage pearls from a US watchsmith (with some support from Grifter - thanks Mike) and this has enabled me to make some progress....

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    A few more 1655 shots..........7836 folded bracelet with age!!!

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    :drinks:

  5. Fascinating read this guys - great stuff. I do not have the photographic skills to match Blix and Omgiv, but having first conclued that my 'so called gen crowns' were fake, I am now not too sure.

    They were sold as 703's from a very reputable source. They are however, like many here, monobloc construction like the 704?

    Having researched and bought numerous so called gen 703's from a number of sources (which seem reputable?), I dont recall ever seeing a crimped 703???? So maybe the market is flooded with excellent, aftermarket monobloc 703 copies.

    There cant be THAT many old and used second hand, recycled 704's out there - surely????? Come to think of it, how do they all reach the open market when we know that AD's and RSC's control the arket so tightly these days?

  6. So finally my watchsmith sourced some replacement parts for the A7750 engine and fitted a replacement genuine ETA German day wheel and a new day/date gear assembly.... :thumbsupsmileyanim:

    Thought I would pop up a few quick pictures, as this piece is no longer available from dealers and not seen around the forums like it once was. At its time (and even now) its been highly rated as one of the early super reps with very few/slight flaws. :victory:

    I am also fortunate enough to have a complete spare bracelet with this piece - as they were a little short in length originally..

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    And a few wristies......;)

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    and finally ....

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  7. I had a MBW/MBK sourced version - now moved on.

    Case was marked X52547 and 'ORIG POLY DESING 6541'

    It was correct smaller size for this model. This was it out of the box.....no mods. I wish that I had kept it for a 6542 project! Super high dome crystal and rehaut seemed ok on this one - these shots are highly magnified and distorted by the macro lens?

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    Good luck with your search - I moved it on as I could not carry a $100k watch :thumbsupsmileyanim:

  8. Nice one J - very efficient update to a great value piece?

    Maybe if you reshape them CGs on the upper face - make them less rounded and curved? They might appear a little higher is less rounded and fat?

    I was wondering what the bracelet set up was on this one - that looks like the lower quality 93150 hollow mid link with the open 580's?

    That crystal sits quite high and domed - what do you think of it? :thumbsupsmileyanim:

  9. OP - great project some comments and observations....

    On the original pictures its interesting to see the difference in rehaut depths between the gen and rep. The gen looks quite deep? Never noticed that beofre - could be camera macro lens distortion?

    Also that gen crystal profile is great.......do you know what it is? If T19 it seems to sit high above the bezel?

    Latest CG pictures - well done so far, but now be brave and maybe take some of the outside face to thin them down and point them off a little from a side elevation - gently , gently, a little at a time.....

    Congratulations...... :thumbsupsmileyanim:

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