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DVNE

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  1. My first project was a v1 big crown. I always regretted selling it. Easy to mod and upgrade.

    Then i read this review about their 16800 and almost bought one to swap the dial out with helenarou's Tudor snowflake dial.

    http://forums.watchuseek.com/f71/how-bad-can-part-ii-tiger-concept-684284.html#/forumsite/20758/topics/684284

    Their pcg case looks great but i am not too fond of their dials

    Lack of lug holes could always make for a nice milsub case ;)

  2. The vintage bug bit me over and over again. I don't think I can ever wear a modern rep or gen. The new watches are just too big (and my wrist size is average).

    I too agree with the "other brands thinking"... Here are my demon divers. A budget but true military sub that saw action in 69. The 1970 with the white seconds hand didn't see as much action as the 69 but both keep excellent time.

     

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    The silver printed dials keep me staring when the light hits it.

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  3. Well of course not but the price difference is quite high.

    For the money, a cartel isn't bad.

    For the money, its definitely not bad. Heck I built 2 cartel snowflakes - back to back!

    For another $300 to get the Phong, it was money well spent for the upgrades (proper case back, engraved bridges on the movement, proper crown height, better crown guards).

    Nanuq's build made me want one. (Heck, his whole collection makes me want 1 of everything he has. Lol)

  4. Phew. Those arnt cheap.

    I think they're not reviewed much because they're very expensive and most snowflake Tudors I've seen were usually built.

    A cartel base with a yuki dial and hands is a lot cheaper than phongs.

    I have had both and I can tell you a cartel case will never be close to a phong or gen flake. Side by side with a gen, the cartel case is obviously a rep. Even after the RA crown guard mod.

    The case back can be engraved but it is still missing the groove around the ridges.

    The Phong flake can sometimes be great. He does not offer QC pics. The case and dial is a crap shoot. Some have the late model spec cg's and some don't. The dial can have the incorrect font size on the Tudor and no bevel in the date window. Stick to the no date dials.

    If the Phong is out of your budget, id rather use the helenarou 5513 case as a base. It looks 10 times better than the cartel cases!

  5. You could always shave down a 29mm dial by attaching it to a drill and running the edge through a file...

     

    I am impressed with Helenarou's branded dials. They aren't gen spec as far as the gilt color - which is applied but the actual fonts looks nice to me. They are only offered in 29mm and 26mm.

     

    I had a Tiger Concept v.1 case which took a 29mm dial. Do the new cases come with sapphire as opposed to acrylic?

  6. Mark can show ya.

     

     

    keyless works are a [censored]. i almost prefer the 2813s if i wanna tinker because those arnt as tempermental with the stem release.

     

    glad you got a local guy to fix it. hope it doesnt cost you too much. ive seen prices from $30 to $100 to fix a keyless.

    This same video actually guided me last week. It wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. Getting the datewheel with the DWO back on the movement was actually harder than resetting the keyless. lol.

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