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freddy333

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  1. Just noting what I have seen posted here.
  2. Domi has done some nice work, but watchmaker of the year?
  3. Most of Ziggy's commentary is common knowledge around here & it speaks for itself.
  4. Was your Offshore running prior to Domi's mod?
  5. The point is that your posts become permanent references for the rest of us (who can easily tune-out the chaff).
  6. I have been following this legislation for some time. In theory, it could affect RWG, so I would recommend that all members stay informed.
  7. Zig - There will always be nah-sayers, but you should never let them stop you from educating with facts.
  8. 3-4 years ago, I posted a thread detailing my experience with a diy dial soldering station I put together from instructions in an old quartz watch repair guide. Unfortunately, the thread was 1 of those that got lost during 1 of the rwg upgrades, but, like I said, I was unsuccessful in securing feet without damaging the dial. Try your luck with copper dial feet & epoxy or seek out an experienced watchmaker with the appropriate equipment (or find a dial/movement combo that matches).
  9. Interesting. However, since none of the graphite-treated watches I have worked on have failed & the material costs only a few dollars & requires only disassembly of the relocation plate/wheels (though a full overhaul is recommended to head-off the usual problems that stem from used/unserviced movements, which can also stop a secs @ 6 movement), I am not sure this is a better option? In any case, I would encourage Domenico to post pics of the procedure.
  10. I fit Rolex movements into my 4+ year old MBW 5514 & 1665 cases (as well as working He valves). I had to do a bit of reshaping (dremeling/polishing) of both cases & the 1575's calendar ring, but they can be made to fit if you are willing to expend the effort. I do not believe ETA hands will fit a 15xx movement. At least I could never get them to fit. You need a particular type of soldering station (& alot of experience) to properly attach dial feet to a painted dial. Unfortunately, the equipment is rare & watchmakers with the proper experience are rarer still. Sometimes, you can epoxy copper dial feet (available from most watch parts houses) onto a dial & they stick. Sometimes, not (I have never been successful in (permanently) repositioning or attaching dial feet).
  11. Ingod generally buys a handful of various dials & only posts until he sells that set off. So, eventually, he will be back once he has more dials to sell. The best dial I have seen is the 1 in my watch (I later had it relumed), which came from an unknown ebay seller a few years ago. I do not recall his ebay name & have not seen him since then
  12. Ditto Tribal. It sounds like you will eventually need to replace the dial & upgrade to a gen movement. Otherwise, you will not be happy.
  13. I find it worth noting that the median quality of photography here is significantly higher than on TZ & most of the other gen sites.
  14. Nice, Vly. Still wearing (& driving) this on Saturday
  15. Relaxman - There is likely a team of bureacrats huddled around an image enhancement screen at an undisclosed location around Washington, DC trying to decipher the facial details of the suspect that just photographed a timing device in front of a Homeland Security vehicle.
  16. Enging the work week still wearing 1 of my Newmans (modeled here by a friend)
  17. I would say that your suppositions are, for the most part, wrong. In most cases, cases are sold because the movement was parted out for use in a franken. In these cases, the condition tends to be good. But if the seller fails to post good, clear pics of the entire case, he/she is trying to hide something. As always, buy the seller before you buy the watch.
  18. I was thinking the same thing, but I am more ambivalent about the dial & position of the date wheel in the date window? I have not seen enough (verified) 1665 service dials to make any final judgements, but my gut tells me something does not look right there.
  19. Overall, excellent work. Can you shoot a macro (close-up) pic of the dial?
  20. He usually buys a number of single pieces & when these get sold, his store is empty until he replenishes them.
  21. I think I recall seeing it, but I cannot say for sure where? I also have not purchased any reps for quite awhile, but, when I did/do, I generally only deal with Andrew, Josh or Yuki, so you might want to start there.
  22. Looks good. Awaiting lightbox details.
  23. Wearing 1 of my Newmans again, but modeled here by a friend who has much nicer wrists
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