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Nanuq

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  1. Here is what my Black Lung looks like.  If you look carefully you can see the shadow and reflection of the underside of the seconds hand reflected in the glossy dial.  Where it reflects off the orange surface is not as pronounced, and where it reflects from the black logo it is much more visible.   The difference in reflection from those two colored surfaces shows you how glossy it is.

     

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  2. Great ideas, Auto.  Along those lines, Flitz metal polishing paste is a Godsend too.  I like to smear it all around and into my bands, getting it well down into all the links, then wipe off the paste from the outside and wear it.  It really speeds up the process of ageing a band so it gets more and more limber and silky.  I've done that with a new Yuki 7206 and within a week had it as limp and soft as if it was 40 years old.  Of course then starts the process of softening the visible surfaces to match.

  3. If you have a sacrificial caseback lying around try cutting a vertical groove across its male threads to make it into a tap.  Then use that to chase the threads in the case and clean them up a smidge.  You might even be able to heat it with a torch and quench it a couple times to harden it into a tool.

  4. Well said. We are here to further the enjoyment of watches, and share information, period.

    Maybe Holo can make a pictorial essay out of this with step by step as the pieces come together? Lots of folks could use this as a tutorial as they try to achieve the same results. I know I was hesitant to try working on my watches and I made some costly mistakes along the way. This essay would have been a huge help.

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  5. Good advice Auto, to get the right surface curve I like to use thick chopsticks and pick the thickness I need somewhere along the taper. Push the stick inside the clamshell then press the outer surface against a rubberized edge to get a bit of bend. Then apply different bends along the chord of the semicircle until it fits.

    I had a heck of a time making a Yuki band fit my 6204 case. I had to grind out the curve where it touches the case between the lugs too, while changing the surface curve. In the end I got a good result. I made it a touch flatter than it should actually be, but it looks like a tinny cheap Rolex band all worn and pressed down over time. Just what I wanted.

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