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PS Having finally got the pics to load on my iPhone, I'm going to do that setup with my own 79190, because it looks awesome, and the angles of the sword hands perfctly complement the triangular markers
Indeed, had Tudor released a MilSpec 79190, like Rolex did with the 5517, that is exactly what it would have looked like. It may be a fantasy build, but personally speaking, I'd consider it an accurate 'prequel' and a perfect 'what if...'
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Awesome
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Birds of a feather TeeJay!
Hey if we could get Damasko to ice harden our cases we would have the ultimate watch. Rolex really should buy the patent. I mean, they bought most of their others and this would mean that they would never scratch!
PS Please show us some pics when it is done.
I would say that that would be the icing on the cake, but for me, a watch never 'felt like it was mine' till it had received it's first ding
I'll be sure to post pics when it's done
No, just nobody cares. That's a game my 7-year-old plays.
Personally, I'm with the Zigmeister on the lume job. You took something that isn't made anymore and could never be replaced, and altered it.
If you want to buy a 996 and modify it, go ahead. Porsche still runs the factories that make the parts, anything you want to change could be changed back.
But don't buy a 356 and hack it up. There are fewer and fewer every year, and they're a piece of history now.
If cost is no object, why destroy something irreplaceable when you can achieve exactly the same result using readily available parts?
To quote a line from GTA4, because that's Player Style!
Why do people modify or customize cars? Why did Jack the Ripper cut up all those women? For the lols... When I have £10M spare, I plan on buying the MV Brigitte Bardot and having it converted into a luxury yacht for exactly the same reason
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I thoroughly respect your creative streak! I have it too. Maybe that is where it stems from. Have you checked out iron on vaneers? Strangely they aren't much more than plastic!
Well back on topic, the "irreversible" bit is the killer for the lugs. I can't do it to what is pretty much my favorite watch. The reason I like it so much is it is Rolex quality without having Rolex on the dial plus it just screams out "tool watch".
Thanks, I would post some photos of it, but I'm experiencing camera/phone/pc issues at the moment, but I will put some up at some point in the future
I feel exactly the same way about Tudors, all the style and aesthetic of a Rolex, but without The R Word on the dial, so they never draw a second (or even first) glance and fly totally under the radar
I have a custom Rolex project of my own planned based on the 6542, but involving a monochromatic bezel insert and a 1016-style dial and a 1675 large GMT hand
I guess that's your call on the lug bars, I just figure as you've got the replacement parts anyway, you might as well go the whole nine yards with your plan
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Loving your outlook TeeJay! Think they're right about the lugs tho'
While I am coming to appreciate some 'stock' items, I've always prefered custom. The other day, I had to refinish a Sony iPod docking speaker wifey liked up in a yardsale for £1.50 (minus power lead and remote) It works fine, but had obviously taken a bit of abuse as the lacquer finish on a few of the corners had been chipped. I used modeling putty to rebuild the lines of the case, and then planned to recreate the look with black Plastikote and a clear coat. After wetsanding the black paint to prep it for the clear coat, I really liked the matte finish (which by coincidence, blends nicely with the plastic foot/contol panal) so I decided to keep it matte, and then wrapped a 2-3 inch wide strip of mahogany-effect vinyl around it so it would blend better with older furniture. Now I admit, it may not be to everyone's taste, but I like it (wifey and inlaws were suitably impressed too) so I always say if you want to go custom, go custom
As for the lugs, I've got to respectfully disagree with my compadres... If the watch is going to be worn on NATO and be subjected to the abuses of active daily wear, fixed lug bars will keep the watch on the strap way better than sprung bars would. Sure, I know that with a NATO both spring bars have to fail before you lose the watch, but with fixed bars, that's just not going to happen at all
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Do it.
It's your watch, have it the way you want it. Gen/rep, doesn't mean shit, it's just a watch. No different to modifying a car: It's not to everyone's taste, but everyone's taste isn't what matters in the custom world, it's your taste that matters
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I'm not willing to spend what it costs to build a good Tudor chrono
but I really like the 7032
I was just meaning the Heritage as an out of the box rep
Way too much hassle to try sourcing parts for a build, but for what they are, they're great watches
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No.
The variance in font (as minor as it is) isn't worth spending that kind of money on... To the average joe viewing public, they wouldn't notice... To someone who actually knows the difference, a gen collector would just say "It's a fake trying to be real..." Only a rep collector would appreciate the difference, but likely not care
Better things to spend your dollar on, amigo
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That name actually rings a bell for me, but I can't quite place it...
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I prefer to rep pieces that are out of production. A rep of a Panerai 112 or a Rolex Sub C seems like...well...faking.
A Pre-V Panerai, though, is different to me in that the company that made it isn't around anymore so there isn't even an option of buying new. The same goes with Rolex MilSubs or 1016 Explorers. Rolex isn't going to make any more of them, so...why not?
Interesting perspective, but I see what you mean: Reproduction rather than simply replication
That said, once I found out what the gens actually cost to manufacture, and the outsourced parts, I started viewing those companies as the crooks
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In my experience, people either don't notice what I'm wearing, or simply keep their thoughts to themselves and don't pass judgement, so while in the minds of many, Rolex = Fake, chances are it's never going to be an issue, so just buy the watches you like
As a friend said to me a while back (on another issue entirely) "don't let the tail wag the dog...", and absolutely so, you wear the watch, don't let it wear you
As for the type I buy as per the topic title, I just buy the watches I like and wear them, afterall, they're just watches
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There's also the blue Snowflake with a date, I just suggested the Heritage ad you already have several Subs, so thought it would give a new option to the collection
Another blue Sub option, is the Japanese market release blue 16610, which is also a really nice piece
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If I were you, I'd be more worried about the cellphone in your pocket microwaving your balls than the watch on your wrist...
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My concern wasn't people thinking it was a rep, my issue was people thinking it was a Gen. and I was some pretentious 18 y/o with a trust fund
Let them think what they like
I'm reminded of something someone wrote a while back about iPads: People who want them are wannabes, people who have them are assholes... As above, just wear what you like and enjoy it
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Looking good, nice work indeed
If you're going for the 12, how about a Tudor Heritage chrono?
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At the moment, I couldn't afford a £10 quartz POS... I wouldn't buy/wear some of the higher end watches like PPs etc, not because of the perscieved value, but simply because I don't like the aesthetics of them
I'm not really bothered if someone thinks a watch might be a rep, so I just wear what I like and enjoy
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Fantastic results
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I am the only Admin member to say 'I would delete his account for that rant'
I do (and did) know however that he would never get banned for this thread, (oh he would on 90% of the net's forums be banned for attacking the Admin team), but it is not the way we work here.
My comment was just a personal view of how I think about people who totally lack respect for the hours we put in trying to give you, the member, a safe and enjoyable forum.
Ken
I think the loss of people's respect for throwing his toys out of the pram like that is going to be a heavy enough cross to bear... Totally agree with your comments though
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Has Iceberg shown himself up? Yes
Does that warrant a ban? No
As Lanikai once pointed out, we're all brothers here: Sometimes brothers fight...
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TeeJay thx again tracked down a few green bezels on e-bay some glue other snap in unsure of whch way to go maybe buy both and jerk around with snap first then if no go try glue one.
Happy to be of help
Sounds like a good plan, afterall, no need to glue the insert if it snaps securely into place
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No worries
Lume (on mine) is okay (but nothing special) but it depends how important it is to you for it to really glow as to if you want it relumed or not
As for the insert swap, just a simple matter of popping out the original (depending on if you want to keep the original insert looking nice, depends on how gently you remove it
) and then sticking in the replacement
Some of them have double-sided tape on the back to hold them in place, some folks use a varity of epoxies and glues to hold the inserts in place, it's pretty much a matter of personal preference
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It has a Maxi dial and hands: The 16610 should not have those, and the caseback looks a bit off, although I can't put my finger on what...
The gen 16610 does not have AR of any kind, so it's not a necessary addition. I have a similar watch (different source and different caseback) and to be honest, it's a fantastic beater
I'm planning on converting mine into a 16800, but the simplest mod to make the above watch accurate, is to swap the bezel insert for a green one, then it would be accurate for the LV 50th aniversary edition
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Is there i higher risk at the moment shipping to UK?
What is the best shipping method to use?
Planning shipping a watch from a Canada member to UK member and then forwarding to me in mainland Europe.
Customs is backlogged with the quest to track down replica Olympic Merch, so not only delays are highly likely, but confiscations will probably be on the rise too for a while
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I know the Olympics have been putting strain on the mail system, could it just be an administrative error?
Butcher a Mint Vintage Tudor Sub?
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Mine's really a composite of a reproduction 79190 dial in a rep 5513 case, not a pure 79190, but as the dial and movement were gifted by other members, it has a lot of sentimental value for me and I'd never part with it
I won't be going with the fixed lug bars as my Tudor Snowflake project is a fixed lug bars, and I only want the one NATO in my collection (I don't like how they feel once they get wet) but I always keep the 79190 on a Tropic-style strap as a hot weather watch
To keep the exclusivity for you, I'll put a blue insert in mine (I've been considering going with a black/blue combo for a while but was undecided which watch to modify
) Likewise, while I have a lot of respect for the purists projects, and am even planning on making my 16610 to 16800 conversion project as accurate as possible, my true passion is with customization ![:good:](https://rwg.cc/datastore/emoticons/emoticons/default_good.gif)
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