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docthor

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  1. Rasta Sent from my wooden drums via Tupperware!
  2. Killer Sent from my wooden drums via Tupperware!
  3. Royal Sent from my wooden drums via Tupperware!
  4. Movie Sent from my wooden drums via Tupperware!
  5. Food Sent from my wooden drums via Tupperware!
  6. Found the time and the courage to decase the movement and clean and polish the plexy...looks wayyyy better now
  7. Never got back to this topic... Had to learn the hard way (bought a gen dial) that it doesn't work. It's not possible to mount a DWO on a 2893 DW because all DWOs are too wide. The date window position on the eta dial is different to a gen dial and so it's not possible to just leave it like it is and use the eta DW. A 2836 is different or has more space available so it's possible to mount a DWO on the DW. So I went for the better movement and left it like it is with just new lume from Domi
  8. Climax Sent from my wooden drums via Tupperware!
  9. Doesn't look any different to me. Had a 1675 mid of last year and it looked the same. Wrong CG shape, Aspirin dial, wrong bezel teeth. Good base still and also good just like it is but for me from these pics nothing changed...maybe the lug holes have the correct size but I can't tell 100%
  10. Jason Gesendet von meinem SM-A310F mit Tapatalk
  11. Mirror Gesendet von meinem SM-A310F mit Tapatalk
  12. I'll give it a good polish overall. Just found my Dremel and the polish bits last weekend . With the hands...no way that I remove these hands again...never [emoji38] Many thanks for your nice words gents...I was just happy that I managed to get all things together and now I feel like I've done well with my rough mechanical skills Gesendet von meinem SM-A310F mit Tapatalk
  13. Wide Gesendet von meinem SM-A310F mit Tapatalk
  14. First I'd like to say... A BIG RESPECT!!! ...to you modders, watchsmith and tinkerer out there! It was always clear to me that it's not that easy to work on those tiny watches...however...now, after killing several movements, dials, hands and even cases, I know from my own experience how nerve-racking and frustrating but yet satisfactory this work can be. For me the whole process was more frustration than satisfaction and I don't think I'm going to do it again. I have Domi living next door and even though in most cases I don't find the time to visit him it's less frustrating to find a time slot than destroying another watch But...my last try is, at least, back together and working. I tried to vintagize a 1665 comex and give it a "I've seen a lot in my life, died but am back living" look. I'm quite happy with the dial but don't like the damage I've done to the case. The dial was processed with fresh orange juice then roasted on a boiling plate and finished with a blowtorch. The case was in a bag with lots of screws and I shook it about 20min to give it that rugged look. Maybe it's getting better when I polish it but right now I don't like the result. The frustrating part for me was putting the dial back on the movement and getting the hands back in place. While flaming it with the blowtorch the dial lost its spacer which is glued to the dial. Putting these two tiny things back in place was pretty annoying since the spacer always fell down...but after 15min I made it...phewww... Okay...dial in place now to the hands. I've seen it so many times at Domis and when he's doing it's just a flow...easy task I always thought... But not for me...I have pretty shaky hands (always had but it doesn't matter when you work on old engines ) and big fingers too. It took me several tries and almost 1h (and I do have the tools that are necessary!!) to bring these three hands back in place and now they are bent...interesting look and it's working but it shouldn't be like that... After I finally managed to attach the hands to the movement I was so happy that I immediately started to case the movement. Unfortunately I forgot to clean the plexy from the inside It's almost invisible on the wrist but I doubt that it's any good at all...but hey...I'm going to visit Domi next week...I don't want to decase that movement atm...just happy that it's back in and running...I effed up too many the last months. So...here it is...my butchered vintagized 1665
  15. This would be something I'd buy when hitting the lotterie...crazy cool
  16. Huuh...that's a nice one Richard.
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