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Ruprekt

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  1. After receiving my first rep Submariner, my initial enthusiasm was short lived. What looked so great on the outside on closer inspection revealed a host of flaws that I can't live with. I'm in contact with the dealer right now as to how to make things right. That said, where can I get an accurate, reliable, and most of all wearable tt Sub from? I know BK's WM9 is the top dog, but that's not produced anymore, so that's out. Noob's tt is gone to? Anybody have a lead on one from personal experience? All the websites have a tt Sub, but pretty pictures can lie like hell, as I just found out. By the way, the dealer I got this through is on the RWI forums as a reputable dealer. He's been great so far, I just got a lemon watch and wanted options to find a good one.

  2. What I was trying to do was put a gen dial in a rep case. The hands I bought were really cheap, two sets for about $40. The gen dial and hands on the other the hand, were not. So I need an old Noob factory Exp2 for this to work? That's a good thing to know. Finding one may be a trick, but I'm sure somebody has one. So the incorrect hand stack is the only way to go? Not what the dealers say, but that's no surprise. Thanks for the help guys. I've been researching this for a while now, but there's so much to know, it's crazy. All part of being new I guess.

  3. Would one of your 2893's be of any benefit to this project? All this hand stack mumbo jumbo is making my noob brain hurt! All the dealers off the Explorer2 with only a modded 2836 to get the chs. They say it's reliable, but some people say is problematic. If a 2893 will fit in an Exp 2, that would help things out, yes? At this point I'm so deep into this project with all the hands and dial money spent I may as well finish it to learn something. What's another $150? Always the hard way....

  4. Rupert do you realise that the and stack from the 2836 id different form the rolex movement

    2836

    GMT

    hour

    min

    second

    rolex

    hour

    gmt

    min

    second

    so gen hands will not work, the best solution may be to get the standard hands, and arrange a trip to The Zigmeister for them, i belive that he can now get PVD/DLC coating done and then he could lume them as well, proberbly not cheep but you will have the best fitting hand set

    The watch I'm looking at using has the Rolex correct hand stack, and uses a modified 2836. I've seen the 2836 have both the ichs and the chs.

  5. Here's the Black 2836 hands I bought for the Explorer project I have going. The silver hands I didn't buy but are for comparison. The silver ones are Rolex GMT aftermarket hands from Clark on ebay. From what I see the holes in the hour,minute,and second hand are pretty close, but the Rolex GMT hand has a smaller hole than the black 2836 GMT hand. The Gen dial I bought comes with a set of hands, when it arrives I'm going to size them with my calipers to see how close they are to fitting compared to the black aftermarket set for the 2836. The hole on the gen GMT hand can be opened up to fit the 2836 movement I think. This may sound stupid, but can you mod gen hands to fit? I really would like to use the gen hands on the 2836. That way the lume matches up nice and bright. Opinions? Advice? Buehler?

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  6. Don't worry, Mr Slimeball aka WO990 is immune to threats and disssatisfied customers, he has so many he just shrugs it off. If you are on Ebay, search Rolex hands you will see Clark. I know he's there, because I looked yesterday. His store name is Clark Watch parts and his user name is nostalgia-2000

    Plenty of guys like that on eBay. I found Clark's ebay shop. A point of interest is the 3 hands for a gen look virtually the same at the mounting hole, but the fourth gen GMT hand has a smaller hole than the ETA hand. (I'm on my iPad or I'd post a picture, will later) While I'll have to get the calipers out to measure the mounting hole on the gen and rep hands, the GMT gen hand could be enlarged to fit an ETA movement. I really want to use the gen hands with my gen dial if possible. I get to wait for the stuff to arrive now....Crap! Sure is a lot of stuff to go through to put a gen dial and hands on a rep. It'll be worth it in the end.

  7. I've been researching the Rolex GMT / Explorer reps, and see there's issues with the modified 2836 movements. A 2893 is supposed to be better. But all the retailers offer nothing but modified 2836 movements in their watches. Did these this get updated and fixed or what? Hand stack to me isn't as important as a long lasting, reliable watch. Opinions, advice? By the way I used the search feature before I posted.

  8. CHS - Correct Hand Stack

    ICHS - Incorrect Hand Stack

    Trevor and prowatch are pricey.

    Do the research. Like someone said before, you need to find a case that will accept a gen dial.

    The gen dial cost more than either watch. I've heard the ichs had troubles, but nothing specific. The more I look at the pro888 watch the more I like it now. Hmmm.... They are both 40mm watches and the dial is for 40mm. I've seen a rep with a gen dial before. My real issue I think will be the hands. I have a set that fits coming, but they are aftermarket, and I'm thinking the lume won't be as strong as the gen dial. I may need to get them re-lumed.

  9. I don't believe they will fit. However genuine Tudor "Mercedes" hands will, as well as good aftermarket hands from various vendors.What is wrong with your Explorer 2 hands?

    If you pose this question in the Rolex forum, rather than General Discussion Forum, probably will get more response.

    I'm going to convert from the silver markers and hands on the white face rep dial to a gen white face dial with black markers and black hands. Being it's a gen dial, the lume on the rep hands is going to be a problem, since it's no where near as bright.

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