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blue.

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  1. Nice build! Curious to see the lug profiles.
  2. As always, good points, lhooq! Lo', a very interesting project of yours. Keep us posted and good luck on the parts.
  3. Good points lhooq! I guess this might be sold easy, as it is in good condition, despite the slight scratches at 56-58min and pricewise close to what Minh would offer.
  4. Ihooq, thank you for the comments! Definitely all text is quite off (crooked), unequal. Even the 6 & 9 numbers are off. The end parts of the numbers do not end horizontal but with some strange angle. I have curiously browsed the market offers on the bay to see what new has popped and found the upper shared. No intention to buy any of the offers on the bay. Though gen dials do pop on the bay every now and then for bidding and can be snapped at a price lower than that which we see on the dials that never sell.
  5. It is a long lasting issue with those over simplified Explorer dials. Prices are insane for genuine used/ old stock service dials. Aftermarket options are pretty good by now but not that close to the old service dials and still a tell for those who know where to look. And those gen dials at the upper price range tend to rest for a long time on the sales corner (Bay or elsewhere). Their extremely steep price is not being paid! That is for sure. But then some "gems" tend to pop up every now and then at a "reasonable price". Used genuine dials at the mid price range meaning 600-700 $. Now is one of those moments. We are talking about this tritium SINGER dial. Though, I seem to be a bit sceptical about some details! Meaning this dial might be a quite good redial? Let´s see if someone else would notice them?
  6. Lo, that gen dial is gorgeous! A shame there is still no replacement version close enough to the gen service dial.
  7. Superb build! Have fun wearing it!
  8. Congratulations! Wear it as often as you can. I personally do not take my 1016 off.
  9. Turned out quite nice, Lhooq! Blue and yellow are always a good combination. Wear it as often as you like and in good health.
  10. Good luck! And don't forget to share pictures, otherwise we won't believe ya
  11. Explorer dials from Yuki do not have the option of ETA feet, the feet are for 1570 movements. A year ago Yuki did not have those dials with in an ETA version (correct me if this has actually changed). Though the hands set can be ordered to be ETA compatible.
  12. blue.

    Pan Am 6542

    Congratulations! Incredible attention to history and details! I feel a lot of passion here. Some extra pictures would be great Wear it often (not only on special occasions) and in good health!
  13. Definitely looking good, if not way better than the older crown. The older crown had a huge coronet and slightly eccentric inner/back slot for the stem, but that was on last year DJ cases. No idea if that has been changed for the better on your new cases, Justin?
  14. Drotopman, this is a pretty precisely executed mod! The lug profile is now on par with the gen. We need an easy and affordable way to mod these lugs. Tried a CNC method a while ago, but it required welding the lugholes redrilling ... For now this type of modification will stay a handcraftsmannship
  15. Looks quite inviting! Especially for more dressier occasions.
  16. Kind of distracted by the "subdials" ... Otherwise a good match for a lady! P.S. That trick may help you in the sales corner, but I would not recommend applying it!
  17. Very helpful device! Congratulations! I found these very helpful: "Tickoprint" and "Clock Tuner" Those are android apps and work quite good with ETA movements for example. For some reason the Seiko low beat movements are not that well "heard" by neither professional timegrapher nor those apps according to my experience. My watchmaker had a testrun with my seiko´s but got strange results with his timegrapher. It is a top notch device as they work on high end watches. dbane: I am curious to read a comparison of your new timegrapher with the results from the upper android apps?
  18. That is true on the daytona dials. The subdial numerals are all messed up pretty bad, other wise could have been a good alternative!
  19. I may expand a little bit the list: with this new "player" - http://www.vintagewatchmaker.com/product-p/d-24.htm They seem relatively new on the market, but the Explorer dial is way overpriced for its finish, even on a Singer blank (who and when is going to see this nice detail?!) and with the right diameter of 28mm they are asking too much! Gen dials. Absolutely insane price policy! Makes no sense except you are going to attach to a gen 1570 calibre in a gen "environment", meaning case set, movement etc. These may have been printed by Rolex specific methods, but at the end of the day they remain metal dial blanks with "simple" paint and lume on them as per all other offerings below. NDT and Minh (same dial offerings as far as I can judge) have quite steep pricing but have the most well printed Explorer dials, some fonts are still off, and remember that those dials are 29mm, need to be carefully trimmed down to 28mm. Whoopy is a quite good alternative (in terms of finish and price), I wish he would do some more, perhaps with a serif Rolex font like 80´s service dials, in near future One thing to add to the price is the luming service by a skilled person, or you may get those lumed if you are lucky! Yuki´s offering is quite budget friendly when someone is looking for a non chapter ring dial. Main font is a bit unproportionally scaled but quite acceptable (a few members have build frankens with them). These look better in real than on their website. JMB´s dial alternative is really the most budget friendly. Though it is of a much older Explorer version with a chapter ring. Pretty nice print quality, further details have been discussed in other topics. any other additions, hidden new offerings?
  20. Thank you for the pictures! Saddly those are quite hard to get. There must be a "Narikaa" like way to have access to those parts directly.
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