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Everything posted by Mapman57
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Nice work - never seen a red hand GMT before in all of the research I have done, interesting Also, is that the Cartel plexi ? Take a look at Sneeds thread just below - a $5 Clark 116 makes a world of difference! Has anyone tried to fit a Gen 5.3 crown to this case and tube set?
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Let me be the first to congratulate you on the upgrades - great stuff! I believe the 16600 T <25 dial was used up to 1998 when Luminova dials were first introduced and as such the case probably should have lug holes drilled - this would then finish the build off even more? The last shot of the dial texture is really great!
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Andy, beautiful pieces ! Seriously, your 1665 pics in the grass motivated me to do my first 1665 DRSD project below LOL Moving on - No, I was not saying that at all. My point is simply that an authentic, period crown adds a visual authenticity , to what is after all a replica watch, regardless of component build. This is NOT because a modern 703 on a 70's piece means 'it is a replica' - it simply means it is not 100% original and has maybe had a service crown fitted (assuming you know the subject matter - which the majority of Joe public do not!). In my opinion, It is just a more visual feature on the wrist, as can be clearly seen in your pictures above, than say the serif on the insert font (that many love to get just right!!!), or minutae detail of the seconds hand (that 'higho' correctly points out - great info , thanks), or the font and red print of the word Submariner on the dial etc. And, or colour matching the pearl lume to the indices? (My 1979 Sub insert has a modern pearl, cos I cant find and wont pay the price for an original T lume pearl - dial is dead and pearl glows like a beacon ) The Cg's are also in partnership with the crown itself. In that the shape/angles etc with the original 702, or early wrapped triplocks, or more beveled variety (like the OP picture of the Gen above) do look different than when matched with a modern 703, or 704, which is a different shape entirely. We all replace 'fat Rep' crowns with Gen 703's as a super , low cost upgrade; and I guess we would (?) all replace 703's with the period correct 702's, or others, if we could find them and afford them with their beloved tubes - because they look better, and are authentic to period. Of course, if you get the watch off and under the loupe, or before a trained eye - all of the above are equally important. But hopefully, none of us lot are trying to pass anything off as Gen anyhow. Now I am confused .....here's a few of mine anyhow - everyone is different and probably all wrong!.
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Great work S - so brave - I cant even see the 'pile of parts on the left', that have to go on the movement on the right! That crystal upgrade illustrates the real difference - and all for $5+. Nice insert choice with some natural age, is the insert sloping up a little steep? It seems to be, and hence reducing the profile of the plexi - or is it just the angle of the shot? Also, which date wheel did you use - is it white with open 6 and 9 and flat 3 from the original watch or an upgrade? I am trying to resist one of these.............
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Congratulations D - looking great. On a more general note, the one thing that always leaps at me on vintage builds is the crown and CG relationship. The Gen picture illustrates this so clearly. This comment is not aimed at yours, as I cannot even see it. There is absolutely no subs[censored]ute for the correct period crown and corresponding CG's. The modern, OEM 703/704 never seems to do it for me. An earlier vintage 703 with vintage stretched coronet, or a 702 really finishes off the build and adds 'real authenticity'. It is the one feature that can be spotted easily on the wrist - much easier than a font serif, or whatever finer detail on the dial! Cant wait to see the finished article.................
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Looks great - which insert is that? Very tempted by one of these TC V 4's.................
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More intrigue : Hopefully it comes in at Georges pre order price of $375 LOL ????? and turns up this time :
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Many thanks JJ , that is an interesting insight into the 5513 project, as I have one on the go just now. It would be great to see some stripped down pics of the latest Trevor model Do you have any sneed? :
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Met quite a few members who have let the latest 240J go (C&R) as they have been less than impressed - but maybe they were unlucky? Its certainly a great looking Gen model.
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So whilst I was away on a short vacation last week, I picked up a copy of the 'Omega Lifetime' magazine at the local AD (sorry guys, I know this is the Rolex forum!). Whilst reading it by the pool I was inspired to shoot a few pics with my Blackberry Curve.................you will soon get a glimpse of why - best to remain seated at this point! Now if you are NOT into watches - this is a glimpse of 'Jana' and just a few of her diving attributes........ My watch just could not stand the heat and the pressure.........
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Is this something new - or just an old model? Is it the old shallow rehaut, thin case 5513 sub case version with a new 'no date dial'? Certainly looks like it has potential for something, cant wait to see and hear more Sneed - do you plan to do the GMT mod to the 2846 movement yourself - are parts readily available for this conversion?
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Interesting debate here..... I assume the prices you quote do not include the gen end links as none are shown? These alone can add substantially to the price/cost - especially if 585's! Certainly looks a gen bracelet and clasp as others have said. I have never seen a rep 93150 with flat 3 on the oyster link or for that matter seen a Gen 93150 with rounded 3 on the clasp. Rounded 3's have appeared on Gen 78360 clasps. If anybody has a verified 'Rep' oyster with flat 3s on the oyster end link, please share with us all
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Show us your watches with bleached bezel inserts
Mapman57 replied to watchguy51's topic in The Rolex Area
age, sun, sea, ...... -
great job .....congratulations
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Famous vintage Rolex collection discovered
Mapman57 replied to Donerix 2.0's topic in The Rolex Area
"Che is that you...?" -
Jk - after so many views I thought I would post Seriously, not sure of the answer but I will also take a look around. Apart from this lume issue, what do you make of this model - any good?
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Simply sensational - stay with that jubilee....................
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End-links for DJ 16000 ? What references possible ?
Mapman57 replied to Valty's topic in The Rolex Area
558's - simply google the model and you will see