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TeeJay

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  1. It is indeed, the wood stain really is the icing on the cake for the color Last time I tried baking a dial, it was nowhere near as successful
  2. That's a fantastic outcome, I really like the effect you've achieved
  3. Congrats I expect I'll be hitting this milestone in the not too distant future
  4. Tasty I think you'll become quite fond of the 3-6-9 dial, compared to the 'regular' style
  5. Mine are: Rolex 6200 (the watch which I believe Fleming was refering to in On Her Majesty's Secret Service) Closely followed by the Tudor 9401: And the Tudor 7032:
  6. It's the details like that which're the icing on the cake
  7. I'm using one of these as a base for my Snowflake project, but that's because I wanted it to be fixed lug bars on NATO, rather than on a bracelet The lug etchings say 5517, but that's not really an important detail Best of luck with your own project
  8. Dammit, K, how can I put a pic of my Bloom 1655 up after such a post??
  9. Absolutely fantastic work, they both look great
  10. Here's my collection of vintages. Varying degrees of works in progress, and working* timepieces And here's a sneak peak at two more future vintage projects. One will hopefully be something a bit 7032-esque, the other, something inspired by the 6238 *Frequently subject to change
  11. That's much appreciated, thanks for the offer At least this way, if I can't reset the keyless works, all it means is I still need to get the new a7750 for the Tudor dial, and if I can, then I get to wear the watch again for a while
  12. Both of these, I'm planning to convert to Tudors, in addition to building a pre-Daytona with the silver dial
  13. The info is definitely listed here somewhere, and I'm sure I could actually do it once the process was explained/detailed, the problem is that I simply don't have a small enough screwdriver to remove the top plate from the movement, making it an impossibility to attempt Oh well, I needed to get an a7750 for the Tudor project, this will give me the necessity to press on with that project, rather than just wearing the watch 'as is' and never getting round to it
  14. Only ever by specific sub-forum for me
  15. After re-casing, I had to strip it again to wipe a dot of ink from one of the square markers. No big deal... Only to re-case it again, to find the second hand won't move, so that means the keyless works need resetting I don't have the tools (or the knowhow) to do it myself, and the cash I'd have to pay to have it done, I think I'd rather put towards a new a7750 for my Tudor project... Oh well...
  16. I know I said I wasn't going to mod the dial, but nothing like a little late loupe work to end the day
  17. Thanks, J, it certainly is a fun beater I can't claim anything on the strap combo, that honor goes to Mr Newman. I must admit though, out of regular straps (both leather and Tropic-Style) and the bracelets, I found this kind of leather strap to be the most comfortable option, as I found the others only made the watch feel top heavy, rather than properly supporting it... Then again, it works, so no harm, no foul I haven't had any luck with finding a solution to that autocad issue, so it might be worth seeing if one of the autocad guru's in FXRandy's thread might be able to make some suggestions as how to get the file printing
  18. I'd suggest picking up a budget one and seeing how you get on with it, I found mine a really nice watch to wear, and actually not as ostentatious as you might fear
  19. They do look nice, but they really are a nightmare to read
  20. Thanks, and absolutely, as long as it's nice to wear a watch, that's all that matters :tu: Thanks, R I have to admit, Daytonas have never been my favorites either, but I wanted to give the more vintage ones a try (I have a pre-Daytona project in the works as well, which will also be going on a leather strap, rather than an ss bracelet...) When I saw that Tudor dial though, that really got me considering the possibilities for a project which wouldn't involve tracking down an old watch for the movement Here're a couple of quick pics I just took, after brushing the lugs
  21. Wow, that really is a beauty Congratulations on a fine acquisition, and kudos indeed to Mickey for such first-rate refurbishment
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