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Omega

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  1. Thanks Omega This is not a yuki as far as i know got it off ebay but i agree wonder why? do you know of any where to get better dials ?

    Good question...a gen dial would be the best of course, the MBW/MBK dials are IMO a very good alternative - but with a little additional work! The markers have to be relumed because they are shiny, also I am using a clear varnish to get a nice structure on the dial - with very good results (again here IMO).

    Of course the MBW dial can be spotted as fake by better inspection, but the yuki or ndt dials I can recnogize on 2 meters. And why should I waste so much money for a dial with good - let's say - not visible details, but wrong details which can be seen on a few meters. Don't know why they can't do it correct...

  2. Why does it says he has 100% positive feedback when he has all those negatives? Apparently ebay is only showing the last 12 months when they calculate your feedback percentage??

    interesting.

    Anyways, it looks like a PT sub to me. Datewindow is off to the left, crown way too low etc

    ...and the 6 and 9 hour markers are thinner also.

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  3. It is possible! I have built a few watches with gen datewheels used as overlay. Of course, it is a lot of work with the grinding down, and everything has to be 100% to use all free spaces, but it is still possible. And it workes fine. The most positive on it - all numbers are 100% centred!

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  4. Now after long time I decided to change the datewheel after long search for a correct one. There are silver datewheels around, but unfortunatelly without sunburst and they are too dark - so I have asked for solutions around and finally I find someone who can do it without washing/scraching up the number print. Please don't ask me how this is made, this is a prototype and there needs more to be tested to be perfect. The only problem is to source some, nobody has them anymore - and there are needed a minimum of 100 pcs. to get it started to do a first batch. Maybe someone can help here... :bounce:

    This datewheel was a bit too dark, but after the treadment the silver gets more shiny - maybe because of the breaking light with the sunburst structure!?

    But let's see the result of the first one:

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  5. Use a storm lighter directly on the cyclops - not in the bezel direction - 'till the color changes darker (3-5 seconds) and push it off with some brass tool. Clean the crystal with a blade from the old glue and after that with glass cleaner. Buy some good UV glass glue, make a small drop on the crystal and press the cyclops once to push the glue out, now find the correct position and put it under a UV lamp for few seconds - that's it! If you have no UV lamp you can use also the daylight for a few minutes, it will also be OK. ;)

  6. My daughter was born 11/30/10! Congrats to you!

    Your watch is amazing! How did you AR the cyclops? That is the only thing stopping me from starting a gmtIIc project.

    Congrats, my friend! My girlies are 15 month now...a :angel: and a :girl_devil: ...and I am only the :clown:

    It's a cyclops from caruwe. I bought the watch with this upgrade, but it was not perfect aligned and the glue I think was not the correct one, so I reattached it. You can also contact chieftang, maybe he can help you in any way. And don't be afraid to get the cyclops off - it is very easy - you even have not to dissamble the watch!

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