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SMP Chrono

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  • Birthday 08/31/1974

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  1. My watchmaker machined/milled a tiny brass tube to avoid having to glue the Gen crown tube to the case. I'd consider this as the "perfect ultimate" solution (apart from an Gen case, that is *g*)
  2. Got a severely frankened Chrono in the works too. Gots to be finished any day now. Watch out for my other thread...
  3. Would definitely purchase a Rep Daytone the very day a really close version comes out... I have been spoiled by my SMP Chrono, I must admit even more so when it will be finished...
  4. Had a bit of luck... fellow members and ebay. The offers just came when I needed them
  5. Once the watch is finished, I will use a better digicam and do some close-ups. I already planned to put the Rep dial next to the watch for a comparison, so stay patient, can still take 2 weeks... but I already seriously doubt that the final result will be distinguishable from the Gen in any way
  6. - this was a double posting, dunno why -
  7. Partly myself (bezel, spring bars, bracelet [i just sourced a used Gen bracelet, too!], caseback and such), but I leave the delicate things to my local, totally Rep-friendly and ultra experienced (50+ years in business) watchmaker. P.S.: Only yesterday I discovered the feedback system here... of course gave you a plus could you be so kind and rate me, too?
  8. Finally the main hour and minute hands made it here too, so off we go... stay tuned!
  9. yea, thanks for your input! I know that already, though.... that's why I won't have the small red hands replaced, but just painted to match the red on the Gen dial and Gen chrono second hand. The Gen chrono second hand will fit after following Franciscos's guide to replace the Rep chrono second wheel in order to correct the minute inaccuracy issue as described in my original post. Still no post from Canada - damn, why does that take SO long? I had hoped to get my watch back in all its new glory already in May...
  10. From what I read in the thread, he even went so far to simulate a Gen buying process... like asking for what AD was the best, claiming to have been drooling at the AD's window (ok, I can believe THAT) and so on... trying it on and stuff... probably that's why they didn't want to believe to beaing cheated in the first place
  11. I seriously doubt my SMP Chrono would be ripped apart when it's finished - even if I walked into an AD with it some day to look at some other watch ;-)
  12. Yea, that's the target! But also the way there is fun already I even had my nick name changed to match the watch a few weeks ago Good work on providing all the information @all the folks here! I am now really thinking about becoming a supporter. I totally like this place now. Not only it is loaded with the stuff that really matters, but I only experienced friendly guys here, even the very knowledgeable ones. A big thank you to y'all! U know who u r This is one of the early batch SMP Chronos which has a nicely engraved and decorated "Omega" genuine-like rotor... well, if there's a gen 7750 for very cheap, I might do so... but it gots to be really cheap, as my A7750 runs flawlessly - I had it just fully serviced and it runs to COSC specifications. As I am having the minute flaw corrected, only time will tell whether I put a swiss 7750 in or not... P.S.: As for the differences between Gen and Rep dial... the Rep dial on this watch is actually very accurate. But if you see them, removed from the watch, side by side, you notice the following on the Rep: 1) "swiss made" too high and slightly too bold 2) date window frame slightly too bold 3) 3 and 9 o'clock marker have not the same sizes 4) wave pattern not as prominent and slightly out of shape where it intersects with other elements of the dial 5) the color is too "blue", as with the Rep bezel, too 6) the chrome frame around the totalizers is too narrow and of course 7) the lume is [censored] compared to the Gen dial So this is the one-and-for-all myth buster that the Rep dial was indistinguishable from the Gen dial :-p
  13. One month ago, I aready modded my beloved SMP Chrono with a gen crown/tube, gen date disc, and gen bezel - first level Now, parts finally start to arrive left, front, and right *g* Still waiting for the gen minute and hour hands from Canada - can only take a few days more, maybe Monday - who knows - and then my watch gets the true overhaul with gen dial, gen minute/hour and chrono second hands, plus a gen chrono second hand wheel to correct the minute inaccuracy issue as described here: click After that, I only need a decent gen bracelet - and my SMP Chrono will be spot on! JFYI, I can source the Gen caseback for €50 + shipping - NEW! Maybe I will try that out, too. To boldly franken, such far as nobody frankened before... it's really fun! Thank you guys who infected me (will post finished project in this thread when it's done!)
  14. Well... I am from Germany - but from western NRW, not Munich, unfortunately... is it something that only a munich resident could help with? Lemme know if not!
  15. Mine had the crappy font, too - a replacement date disc is cheap and can be thrown in by any watchmaker.
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