A really good habit I've gotten into, protective of the seller in the case of a poor dealer, I always do this for purchases in this hobby and my other (photography).
(Note: this wouldn't have helped in this situation as I trust no member here was at fault)
Not sure of the insert cost. I had no problem with my bracelet except it not having enough micro adjustment points (a problem shared by the gen) a movement could be serviced or a donor watch with an ETA 2824-2 sourced for relatively little and waterproofing can be done with relatively little experience.
I have a dead BB sitting in a draw which was originally a movement problem followed by me pulling it apart and breaking it beyond reasonable repair.
They forgot to put the rep third in the comparison Less than half the price of the CW with a 2824 (which could be replaced with the swiss and still be far under the price).
Hi everybody
I have my 1016 built and have been wearing it every day but recently got a little bored of the bracelet and being summer here was thinking of replacing it another type of strap and as there are a lot of 1016s that have been built in the community I was wondering what people have put their 1016s on besides the bracelet.
Currently I have it on this:
(note that it's an older build of my 1016 in these images as I haven't gotten the camera out since I took it off the bracelet, the dial and hands are different currently)
I've an old gen waltham, over 100 years old (just looked it up and it's from 1899 so 116 years old). They're pretty simple watches and I often use it for black tie when I don't want to use a wrist watch.
Some of the gold ones can be worth a little bit but the unfortunate thing is that most people just sell the gold for scrap and throw away or sell the movement for nothing.
I've seen in the past people frankening Frank Muller watches but only to the point of a dial swap. The dials were (and possibly still are) sometimes hard to come by as there is an eBay seller who has a monopoly on them (buys all other sellers and resells at a ridiculous mark up)