Being American Indian I have always gone barefoot except in places where you have to wear shoes. At those times I will either wear sneakers, cowboy boots or moccasins.
Most mechanical was fans would not wear a quartz as a daily watch. WIll mechanicals fade away again? Mabye so. Most people are only interested in seeing the time and have the mistaken idea that they need quartz accuracy. I believe if anything kills mechanicals again it will be the loack of repair people. There are too few watch schools and too few watch repairmen.
As for the updated sweep hand quatz watches with decorated movements and such...well...you can dress up a cow flop, but it is still a cow flop. For me it's mechanical watches or nothing.
Let's be totally honest here. If it tells time, even badly, it's a watch. To be a FAKE watch it would have to NOT tell time.The purpose of a watch, any watch is to measure the passing of time and if it does that it is a watch. I despise the term "fake watch". I'm wearing a Rolex replica right now, but though it isn't a real Rolex it isn't a fake watch. It might be a fake Rolex but it is a real watch.
This is just me rambling in the early morning.
Dave
Hi Alli, yes i have but they won't sell me one because I'm not a watchmaker etc. I have tried to set up an account but no go.
Its perfect for my build as well
Thanks alligoat and automatico. I have a couple of Yuki dials I can try and also have 3 on two of my gen 5500s. I really like the look of the Yuki gilt in a SS 5500 case. I'll go with the dial feet removal for my 2824s.
Dave
Does anyone know of a good source for Rolex Explorer dials to fit an eta 2824 movement and a gen 5500 case? I would prefer glossy gilt, but any will do.
Dave
You really don't need to sand the cyclops off of a 1500 to make a 5500. All you need to do to fit a 5500 crystal is use a 5500 bezel. The mid-cases are the same. so the 5500 bezel snaps right on. The difference, other than the cyclops, is the 1500 crystal has slightly thicker walls due to the higher WRA rating of the 1500.
I just finished 2 5500 Explorers. Both are genuine 5500 AKs with Yuki dials and eBay hands (Yuki hands WON'T fit a 1520 movement!). One is a gild dial with gilt hands and the other is a matte black dial with silver hands.
I am also working on finishing a gen 1958 Air-King with 1530 movement.
Just a word of caution. DOn't expect to become a qualified watchmaker from an online course. When I studied in the late 70s it was a two year full timne school. The labs are intensive and the tools/equipment needed are very expensive. You can learn a great deal from the online courses, but expect to spend a lot to get quality equipment and tools.
Aside from the above caveat, have fun and enjoy the course. Whatever admiration you might have for mechanical watch movements (the miniature machines they are) expect that admiration to grow as you progress in the courses.
To me, a fake watch is one that isn't a functioning timepiece. It it keeps time, its a realwatch. If it says Panerai, Rolex, Omega, etc. but is not made by that factory, it isn't a fake, its a replica. It is meant to look like the real thing and work like the real thing, so it can't be fake. It may not be genuine, but it isn't fake...just a replica.