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CptTripps

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  1. I'm tempted to order a Rep G series, and mod the case slightly to match my Gen. If I can get it to where I can't tell the difference, my Gen will hit eBay so fast it'll make your head spin!

    I already have a dozen Gen straps and with the price of this watch climbing recently, I don't know that I'd have a compelling reason to keep it.

  2. This is one I got from TrustyTime. I replaced the movement with a Swiss ETA I pulled from a vintage Rado. After drilling out the lug holes and aging the dial and crystal, I was in business.

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    The dial was real nice, and the whole watch with an Asian ETA clone is only $20 more than a lot of the dials I've seen.

    Just a thought. ..

  3. Mine is sitting like this for a bit. Face on the movement...in a box that's in a drawer. Few of things I need before I move forward.

    1: I'm still hunting the right Gen hands.

    2: I'd like to get the new date-wheel installed before I go any further with it.

    3: I've got a white Tacky on the way, so that'll need to arrive too.

    I'm buying a Gen Panda to hold me off, so I can take my time with this build. (Am I going to WANT to finish it...that remains to be seen!)

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  4. I spent some time with this last night. The movement in the 1016 didn't appear to be the Swiss one that I'd ordered, but I DID have an old ETA out of a vintage Rado that I never wear. So I'm using that instead. I pulled all the date/day wheels out, and it fit like a glove.

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    I wet sanded the dial with coffee and 2000 grit to age it just a bit. Takes the "new" edge of.

     

    After some case-sanding/buffing/sanding I landed on a more vintage looking feel. I put everything back together and this is what it looks like right now.

     

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    I need to make the lug holes just a smidge bigger to accept the better bars.

    The low-beat movement kept perfect time overnight, so that was a success.

  5. One of the reasons I joined this site was to learn more about the pieces/parts that go into working on a vintage Rolex. My brother is currently wearing the same Gucci watch he's had for the last 15 years. He commented a few months ago that he'd really like an Explorer I, as it was the watch that Ian Fleming wore. I've looked at a few 1016s, and knew what he was after, but that he wouldn't EVER want to spend that much on a watch.

     

    So I started looking at the parts needed to build him one. I decided to start playing with a rep, and then eventually build a franken/gen when I knew what I was doing. Hell, if we end up having a good year, maybe I'll buy him a gen. This will be a good project/placeholder until then though.

     

    So I ordered a few watches from TrustyTime to see what I could accomplish. I got myself a 1675 too, because I always thought the "vintage" watches would be fun to wear. Today, they both showed up.

     

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    Right now, they both sound like a bag of glass.

     

    Here's the list of what I want to do to both of them.

     

    • Break down both to the stainless

    • Work the cases to age them appropriately

    • Work/Oil the bracelets to make them a little less "tin" and a little more "worn"

    • Age the Pepsi bezel

    • Age both dials...not a lot though

    • Bore out the lug holes a LITTLE BIT and replace the springbars with 2mm rounded

     

    After that, I can re-assemple and see what I've got. I'll re-assess and see if I want to go deeper anywhere.

     

    This ought to be fun!

  6. ::: I'm sick or typing FrankenROO, so I'm just calling it a FR from now on :::

     

    I have a gen dial in White (silver?) and a Rubber Clad with a black dial. Instead of buying a white tacky, or getting a second donor watch in the correct color, here's what I was thinking, I know it a "fantasy build" at that point, but might be cool.

     

    I took the rep movement out this morning and just placed the gen dial inside. What do you all think?

     

    Black tacky or should I get a white one?

     

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