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TeeJay

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  1. :tu: What else is there to say? :pardon :good :
  2. That's a fantastic piece, my friend I had thought I'd gotten over my urge to get a 1665 in favor of my 16800 plans, but seeing those photos, well, there goes my resolve Wear it well
  3. Damn, that really does look stunning Looks like it's been to Hell and back and still going strong
  4. He does indeed We may not see eye to eye when it comes to the etiquette of project aesthetics, but I can't think of another member with such indepth knowledge of the vintage Rolexes
  5. Many thanks, guys The more I research into the GMT's it seems there's much more 'overlap' of parts/models compared to the Submariners, so thought best to clarify as to what was what
  6. Would that mean that one of the hands sized for an ETA could be made to fit on an Asian GMT movement? In my own research the 6542, I've seen a couple featuring larger GMT hands. Would that have been an indication of an 'end of run' watch, or one which had had the GMT hand replaced by the RSC? I haven't yet found reference of one featuring an all red GMT hand, so I'm figuring they were solely a 1675 fitting
  7. If it sits well, you definitely have nothing to lose by going ahead with the swap When you get the insert out of the bezel, you may see a fine wire spring which is what holds the bezel on place. If you're able to find the end of the wire, then with a fine pair of tweezers, you might be able to remove the wire, which would in turn allow you to remove the bezel and possibly fix the issue of why it's not turning properly
  8. Does the green insert sit cleanly on top of the black? I figure if you've gone this far, you might as well try to perform the swap, or the damage to the bezel will be for nothing...
  9. Not sure what to suggest about the rotation aspect, other than trying to keep rotating it and seeing if it 'settles back'... But pulling the insert out is an easy process
  10. Thanks for the clarification, I might consider one for my 6532-inspired project in the future
  11. It's not, it's the same budget Sub as I have
  12. No need to remove the outer bezel... Use your thumbnail to lift out the luminous pearl, then use something like a small screw driver/hairclip/etc to use the hole as a lever to start lifting the insert away from the bezel. Depending if you want to keep said insert, you can either be careful or forceful
  13. When you say Asian Converted, would that mean swapping the stock pinion/cog for another? The hand looks fantastic
  14. I forgot to give the link, this is the most comfortable rubber strap I've owned http://www.modenawatch.com/product.sc?categoryId=32&productId=36
  15. I guess back in the 70s, Rolex were happier to give the customer options, rather than their new policy of swapping any inconsistent/old parts for new stock
  16. I'm finding myself forced into modifying my opinion I was in my local supermarket, where I recently saw a management type wearing a TT Submariner. I thought about it for a moment, and figured on a manager's salary and a credit card: gen = plausible. My latest sighting though. Was a guy in his late teens/early twenties stacking the cooler while wearing a white dialled modern Daytona!!! OMG I know, I've been saying 'wear what you like', but wearing a Daytona while stacking shelves ?!? That's not even trying to be subtle If I was to find myself in employment again, depending on the job, I'd either be wearing my plastic Submariner or my DateJust, just to stay 'below the radar'... This hasn't changed my mind enough to say I would only buy what I could theoretically afford, but it has certainly reinforced my view on 'right watch for the right activity/wardrobe
  17. I'm sure I've seen pics of the UAE Airforce 1675, but I didn't realize that it had the all red hand, I guess I must have been so focussed on the dial logo to notice the hand Thinking about it, the 1655 had the all red/orange hand, maybe the 1675 all red hands were produced at the same time, but phased out when the next version of the Explorer II (should really be considered the Explorer III) was released with the Submariner-style dial and silver-tipped GMT hand, Rolex did have a habit of messing with production parts back in the day
  18. Looking good My only suggestion would be to swap the NATO for a Tropic-style strap, as they're much more comfortable if they get wet and dry out much quicker
  19. Might they have been some kind of alternate, or even limited run part, which was simply discontinued? I just hit up google and saw an interesting Oman military edition, which almost looks like it has an all black Perspex bezel insert (although the fact that the numerals are only 2D points more toward a very curved metal insert ) I'm definitely liking the aesthetic
  20. It looks fantastic What is the history of the red hand 1675?
  21. If you like custom, I think you will still want to mod it, afterall, no point in building from scratch when you can just mod an existing piece As before, I think it's an excellent illustration of what it would have looked like if Tudor had built the 79190 as a MilSub instead of a civilian release Thinking about it, there have been a few military issue GMTs with all blue bezel inserts, so I think fitting a blue insert when I 'enlist' mine will really be in keeping with that overall potential Infact, I might even put that all in my 5517 case and put the Snowflake dial in the 5513 case instead (both projects have to take a backseat to my plans to convert my 16610 to a 16800 )
  22. Thanks, I've got better pics somewhere, but photobucket's not really cooperating at the moment... Building from parts really does deliver that sense of 'I built that...' whenever you look at the time
  23. I just double checked, and it does infact read Prince Date (I hadn't noticed earlier as the hour hand was obscuring the word Prince, and I just focussed on Date This isn't the best pic, but it gives an idea of what it looks like
  24. It does read Oyster Date, so I'm not too sure which model variant that would be, but as mentioned, it is really a decal which was done by a forum member (I'll try and find a pic of it in my photobucket to post) It's never been a 1:1 replication, just always been a firm favorite, not only due to the sentimental value, but also because of the dial layout Excellent lume results
  25. My dial has the T SWISS MADE T markings at the six position, but it is actually a water decal over a blank dial, and the 5513 case was just one I had spare at one point, but it's always looked good I've just found a blue Mil-Spec bezel insert on eBay, so that will definitely allow me to go with that color variation I wouldn't let public opinion sway your opinion, if you want to do the mods, do the mods, as previously discussed, that's the pleasure of custom, especially when you have the spare parts
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