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Lando Griffin

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  1. im not sure i understand what you mean, do you mean how far the pushers stick out? because you don't change the length at all. just the radius of the curve.
  2. sorry just one more pic and then i will stop!!! mine next to gen on the left:
  3. @mm..mm cool, get some pics up! cant get over how much better mine looks now here are some of my Safari with both of the pushers done. Sorry about the sh*t photos.
  4. @MM..MM no its pretty easy to get them the same, you just need to keep checking as you go, the rubber is pretty soft and forgiving too. just make sure you use a nice fine smooth nail file and not one of those orange sand paper sh*t ones!! ill put some pics of mine showing both pushers later. i think the biggest tip i could give you is the same as what sander said.... dont over do it! do a little bit and check it, do a little bit and check etc etc it has totally transformed my watch. very pleased with the results. and as i have never taken a watch apart i am glad it is possible to do with them still safe and sound in the watch!! oh also, dont forget to mask off the rest of the watch with masking tape as no matter how careful you are you will scratch your watch!!! Sweeeet
  5. Hi Sander Just did mine with them still in the watch, masked off the watch leaving just the pusher exposed and used a very fine nail file emory board thingy to gradually re-shape the pusher. took about 5 mins and looks awesome! ill put some more pics up later but for now here is one off my Blackberry: oh and its my girlfriends nail file before anyone asks!! also in the photos only the reset pusher is done so you can see the differance.
  6. @watchmeister I think he took the whole pusher and stem out and put the metal stem in the Dremel and then sanded the rubber down. I was also wondering if you could prize the rubber bit off the metal peg. I have seen a picture where the rubber bit has fell off (see pic below) So if it can come off then be glued back on I think that would be easier then taking the movement out etc to get to the pushers. You can sand rubber without it melting but you need to keep it cool, low speed and keep using fresh “sand paper” as the paper will clog quickly and then you will have rubber on rubber!
  7. Dude that looks awesome! nice one sander. lando
  8. cool, do you have any pics with them on the watch? cheers lando
  9. Awesome!! they look great! this is exactly what i was trying to propose. i am defiantly going to give it a go no. did you have to take the watch apart to get the pushers out or did you just prize the rubber bit off? the shape looks perfect, i actually think you would be able to polish the rubber with some t-cut on a cloth too to make it look a bit shinnier?! using the same technique with the Dremel maybe everyone seemed to think i was mad when i made a topic about this but i think its really easy to spot. the ones you have modded look awesome Gen. FTW
  10. @ PPN It dries virtually instantly, once its dry it is totally permanent too, you can get it wet and wash it etc. As for the quality of the watch, it is totally stunning. I can’t stop looking at mine. feels very gen. The weight look and feel are all amazing. Even down to things like the way the stopwatch resets and the feel of the buttons are all very good. With an OEM or real hornback strap it would easily pass as a gen to 99.9999999% of people. Basically I think unless the person that is looking at it is a member of RWG (AND an AP fan) they wont be able to tell. The chance of meeting someone like that is 1 in a billion. Even if you met someone with a gen AP they wouldn’t necessarily know about the date wheel or offset crown. Think about it, why the hell would someone that could afford a 20 grand watch care about how to spot a fake?!! An AP isn’t the sort of thing you buy down the market!! Just my two pounds Don’t do toad Lando
  11. @PPN yeah the pens are Furniture Touch Up Kit pens and you can find them in DIY shops or on eBay here is a link to some: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Furniture-Touch-Up-Kit-Wood-Repair-Pens-FREE-P-P-/230626720535?pt=UK_BOI_Building_Materials_Supplies_Carpentry_Woodwork_ET&hash=item35b26c7b17 i used the medium and the dark. worked well
  12. As I am waiting for a hktan strap I have made my strap look a lot better by making it slightly darker and by making it all one colour. I used some permanent pens that are for getting rid of scratches in wood. Sounds very sh*t but trust me it looks better!! The rep strap is too many different shades of brown. It looks ten times better all one colour. Oh also, it has lost that shinny plastic look and is a lot duller now. This is because when the pen is still wet you can dull it by dabbing a cloth on it. See pic below. Obviusly I am changing the strap so this will only be on for a few weeks. But I think it looks a lot better. I would defiantly recommend the Safari, it’s a beautiful watch.
  13. I don’t understand!!! Some of the effort you guys go to with your Franken AP's, machining the hell out of them to make them a couple of mm thinner. And no one seems to care about this??? It’s not about how good they are, or how good they used to be.... it’s about attention to detail. Making a Franken is out of my skill, league and budget. I just thought this may be something relatively easy to accomplish.
  14. great pics thanks Watchmeister, do you think you would be able to sand down the actual rubber? and take the sharp corner off? thanks for your reply.
  15. i bought an AP safari from china from yourtrustytime and it was in my hands in 5 days!! customs had it for a day and released it. no probs. no tax or fines. usually comes into coventry, stays there for a few days and then Parcelforce send it out in 24hrs. What watch are you getting? cheers
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