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Akira
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Hello folks, can't find a better place to post this, so General Discussion it is I sent my Daytona 6263 to FxrAndy to replace the DW tube with a Yuki aftermarket one and install my gen 24-703 crown. Job was done perfectly and very fast! Excellent communication! A really nice guy! Here some pics with new crown and T21, which I've installed myself Thanks again
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Freddy your watch has one of the greates inserts I've seen I'm still wearing 1675
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+1 on LHOOQ Subdial layout says V23 or V72 And since DW sells mostly factory rejected parts it wouldn't surprise me if this was just a miss-production Anyways it looks pretty good and I would just cut off the feet.
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Bump Can someone give me infos on my question above?
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Gen 1675 case has a #24-5030 tube and a #24-503 crown. Gen 1655 case has a #24-5030 tube and a #24-600 crown. Since this is a 1:1 1655 case, the 600 is the better fit. I tried the 503 crown as well and it looks too small between the CG's I recall everyone who has built this 1675 based on the 1655 is using a 24-600.
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Thanks for the kind words First of all I agree it's not a the perfect watch to lign up next to a lightsaber, but it makes a great photo nontheless And yes Chieftang, not only the bracelet needs to look a little more used....the case and plexi do so as well, to match the insert a little bit better. But this will come naturally very fast
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Hello, many of you know from my previous thread(s), that I've started to source parts to build a 1675 a while back. The following are pictures I made this weekend from the (almost) finished watch. It simulates a MKI 1675 2.4 Mill series from 1969 It was build by Rolexaddict with the following mods and parts after genuine specs. Parts: Cartel 1:1 1655 case WSO990 bezel assembly Rivet bracelet Clarks #25-116 Caseback of a new style GMT II CousinUK's DG3804 movement Genuine pepsi insert Genuine MKI matte dial Genuine tube #24-5030 Genuine crown #24-600 -> has not arrived yet, pictures show rep crown Genuine springbars Genuine hours, seconds & GMT hand Raffle-times minutes hand Mods done by RA: CG shaving Lugholes drilling Hands drilling & fitting the DG movement Installing and sanding the 24-116 Installing gen tube Installing the aftermarket bezel Reluming the damaged dial and hands Can you guess the LP? Next to my 'Star Wars V: The empire strikes back / Luke Skywalker' miniature lightsaber And a couple of wristies Thanks to everybody supporting me and giving me advice on the project. Special thanks to Rolexaddict, Phriznik, cib0rgman, FxrAndy, Andygt, Sfa437 I hope you like it Cheers Akira
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It's actually a creamy silver The exposure in my pic isn't the best, though the crappy cam. Maybe this pic shows it a little better
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Vintage Daytonas rule! 'nough said! For me it was the 6263 in my sig
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What else but my freshly arrived 1675 Have a good weekend all
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Like it was said earlier Andrew Shear is a well known vintage Rolex dealer. He sells watches via his website sheartime.com and single dials via ebay. The 1655 caseback is wrong and needs to be flattened via machine, which is quite expensive. Endlinks are the standard 1655 endlinks with cartel folded bracelet and I also have a rivet bracelet, I traded from a member. This thread pretty much gives you the info 1675 Akira
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Gen insert was used as well Price depending on parts..............I sourced them myself. About modding you need to contact RA himself. I will post a thread when it has arrived
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How much do genuine used GMT Master bezel inserts go for these days?
Akira replied to Whatever123's topic in The Rolex Area
Cats is right Factory sealed pepsi 16750 inserts are more than $150.....used about $100 sometimes less Used and faded 1675 pepsi inserts are $150 - 250 if they are really gen....no chlorine faded aftermarket. Black 1675 insert is about $50-70 less on average At least those prices are on VRF and some on ebay. Even though a couple of the ebay ones are fake for sure! -
Far from 1:1 wrong case, crown, bezel, GMT hand and caseback. The only improvement is the engraving which nobody sees anyways! You'd still be needing all the other mods, you needed on the 1655, since it's the 1655 case. new bezel new insert gen dial new hands polished round caseback??? WTF.... you need a brushed flattened one cg shaving I bet all in all it will still be cheaper to use the 1655 as a converter to 1675.
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Will send the watch to a top notch guy named FxrAndy to fit the tube I haven't decided yet about the bezel finish, but I've too seen lots of gen 6263 with a polished bezel... so maybe I just leave it that way Thanks for the suggestion though. Because I got a few questions about the origin and model of this particular watch: Steve from DW stated on my thread at RWG1.1 that this is the I believe it's not built this way anymore, but I'm no expert Cheers Akira
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I just saw this post the first time Very nice write-up and quite informative. I was just wondering if there is a good source for a better clasp than the Yuki? Maybe use the Yuki bracelet and find another clasp could be a good option? Maybe even a Cartel clasp? Cheers Akira
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Looks very good mate
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Different screwdriver did the job...who would have thought? So now is there a tutorial how to get in the Yuki tube? Thanks Akira Different screwdriver did the job...who would have thought? So now is there a tutorial how to get in the Yuki tube? Thanks Akira
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And here is the update. After hours of sanding, fitting, sanding, pressing, sanding and fitting again....I managed to make the T21 fit the bezel Great success for a newbie like myself The new plexi really is an improvement to DW's...due the process I managed to get some authentic dings and scratches in the plexi So doesn't look that new afterall Next step is the crown/tube. Does anyone know if DW's tubes are threaded in? Cheers Akira
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Since the modern Daytona cases are all wrong....I wouldn't bother with mods or gen parts. People with knowledge will spot it within seconds, with or without mods Just buy it and enjoy the watch the way it is.
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H-factory PAM005 on my favourite gator strap Have a great day yourself Val
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Hello fellow Daytona lovers Gen crown, Yuki tube and J&K crystal arrived. So I thought "Well, what the heck...open it up and take a look." So I did Next step. The thing I am afraid of the most Messing up the keyless... ...but I hope not this time Remove dial and movement from the case Remove bezel and tropic J&K tropic looks excellent So here I am....I need your help I guess the topic will fit the case plexi ring without mods. The inner bezelring needs to me sanded a little...ok. I have no experience in removing and replacing the tube, nor do I have the tools So which tools would I need? Or...who can change the tube for me and how much would it cost? I'm located in Germany Lemme know what you guys think Cheers Akira
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It wasn't meant to be offensive....just something to ask yourself. If you can't tell a cheapie SD from a SSD V2 why do you want the expensive one then? Just because "people" tell you it's more accurate? It's like people willing to spend $1k on a WM9, but can't identify it from a $100 sub.... I think they just need to ask themselves if it's worth spending so much more? Because in the end the watch is for you to admire... Just my thoughts, sorry if I stepped on anyones toes