Lume on the Rolerai is finally dry and final treatment has been applied. It is now build ready. (Will take daytime shots in the morning )
What do you guys think?
:thumbup:
FYI, it took me 4 tries since the initial pics to get it to this point. And when I say 4 tries, I mean completely stripping the dial brass. Like DD said, it's challenging, but rewarding and addictive!!
Cheers
With some guided advice from DD with the text and indices fill I was able to give a shot at a Rolerai build with snowflaked indices
I am going to slightly age the dial and give it a wetherine treatment. I was thinking of throwing this in a 6154 case set. Reshape and age it really well. Give it a nice vintage appearance all the way around. I have this nice 3601 I might use as an engine. Let's see what happens.
Any suggestions?
I wanted to take a short break from building and take a photo shoot on some of my finished prjects. Wife was meeting with freidns for coffee and I had some alone time to shoot.
First up we have a Bronze 6154 Legno MMLP with a 3602 engine along with a 2533 Cream Rolerai with a gen Swiss ETA 6498 engine
Next up is a 3646 Cali with a 3601 engine
lastly are two of my favorite pieces (for now 6154 LP with a 3602 Rolex engraved engine and a 2533 LP with a 6497 w/ P.3000 plated engine
Heres the entire pamily
and the engines
:thumbup: