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Mapman57

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  1. No it is about as thick as the 703 but still it is much better locking on a vintage sub than the newer 703 crown:)

    It almost looks the same as the 702 when looking at it from the side:)

    It certainly does look better, as it is OEM spec for the 1970s onwards.

    A good way to see if it is gen is to see if it is a wrapped construction - look at the top inside edge of the knurled section as you look into the crown - not sure if that makes sense? Not seen a 'wrapped' rep tall coronet 703 yet?

    Often on old OEMs that have been taken off at service, the external wrapping can be gouged, or split. I have 3 pieces in the box now and two are like this - nice and authentic and aged looking though.

  2. Perhaps the idea is for the builder to 'finish the case ' to his own liking, or specification - as we all know, very few cases and CG's are the same after 30-45 years anyhow? There is no such thing as 'THE CG set' or finish :g:

    Just a thought - I guess it depends on how accurate the case is dimensionally and its fitness for purpose with gen parts etc.

    Certainly pricey....................

  3. I will let the pictures do the talking - this is not a safe queen it is/was a daily business watch for some time. She had to go away for some finishing touches and movement work.

    I have not polished, or cleaned her up afterwards, or for the quick and dirty photo shoot here - and there are many to follow, hope you enjoy them.

    Early Noob Exp II originally sourced through BK

    Krysworks aftermarket OEM crystal

    Gen crown and tube

    CG's reworked to match

    Gen OEM bezel

    just returned from a movement overhaul

    ......and a further new calendar wheel and BK overlay was installed

    Best Noob bracelet and clasp

    End links reprofiled to match Gen

    On the bench under inspection.... ;)

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    With a touch of feline grace ...........

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    And of a different kind of feline grace................... :nono:

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    Oops what is that all over the desktop....................

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    Well what did you expect............. :p

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    Not a lot of people know this ............ :confused:

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    And finally a few glamour shots....NO not that kind :rolleyes:

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    :gathering:

  4. Cool watch!!

    Too bad cuz I really like the 243 as well

    I know what you mean. The 243 is based on the 1950's case set, which is also a consideration, as this 199 uses a basic Luminor case set.

    OOB the 243 is a better replication and also much better bang for buck - as no mods are really needed.

    The Swiss ETA upgrade is not necessary, but I just fancied trying one!

  5. Just picked this Vac PAM 199 Ultimate up and thought I would share a few quick BB shots from today.

    I have been wanting a PAM Sub for the whole Summer. The Noob V2 243 was top of my list but always seemed to be unavailable when I was ready to buy it :rolleyes:

    I then thought I would go for something special and different. My problem is that I just love the old custom built pieces so much, so this seemed a natural candidate to join my Custom 010D, 005K and Pre A 02, which are all unique in their own way B)

    I am very pleased with the watch - build spec is as follows;

    Ultimate 199 from Angus - sent to Vac

    Relume in 3 shades to match the Gen - slight green to 12, 6 and pearl + nice creamy Trit to indices and whiter shade of Trit to hands

    Install Swiss ETA 7750, polish and set CP - the rotor noise (or lack of!) and winding action is so sweet and different to the A7750 - smooth as you like

    Install upgraded T crown, L DWO and tighten CG lever (I believe it is the original Ultimate CG?)

    Grease and seal to 5ATM

    On a Di Stefano Simona Bruno mustard and Pig buckle from H 18

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    I need to shave and adjust the CG lever to sit inside the CG....

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    Some wristies....

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    Need to get some better fitting lug pin bars.....(any suggestions?)

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    Nice Pig Sub brushed buckle from h18................

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    And a few on a Gef black combination...

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    Caseback is also great...

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    That CG lever is driving me nuts already - but it can be fixed and improved :lol:

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    :cool:

  6. I think Mapman57's 1665 is based on one.

    http://www.rwg.cc/to...-wearing-today/

    I believe mine is an older case, as it dates back to 2009 or earlier. I will check the case serial when I get a chance. My only knowledge of real differences was linked to the serial numbers that showed up differently year on year. Otherwise they seem the same?

    A friend of mine has just built a DRSD with Gen 1570 based on a newly sourced MBK DRSD from Reg. I am sure this will be featured in a review quite soon as it is in the final stages of completion.

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