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It never ends...new project...gilt Tudor 7928
hologramet replied to docthor's topic in The Rolex Area
Yees, it does: However, it's a bit inaccurate. With buffing and a whole lot of patience it can be made to look "better" but it isn't right. @docthor.. Sorry mate, but that dial isn't especially good, I think without wasting a fortune you can do better. Try finding a better Vietnam-dial. They usually go for between 120-200 USD if you have some luck with the auction. -
Let's make - Amer.. sorry - the SELs great again!
hologramet replied to hologramet's topic in The Rolex Area
Oufff... Well I won't edit it, because I won't hide what I wrote... but not even in the spirit of humor? I mean it's a play on his slogan. And I question his ability to be president since he is neither a good actor or a good businessman. And then I conclude that politics is not about democracy nowadays, it's about media coverage. Neither in America, Sweden nor any other country I have visited (or have friends in) have elections been about presenting policy, plans or anything similar. It's always about controlling the media coverage through advertisments, "hidden" bought advertisment through different tv-shows or about creating media buzz through controversy. There is no bad publicity seems to often be the case (unless the politician crosses the line sexually through pedophilia, or in most countries through homosexuality and/or infidelity). I hope my remark and play on his advertisment didn't anger anyone, if so, I am willing to take consequences and apologize to anyone offended. -
Sorry Trump-voting Americans. You just elected Ronald Reagan again. This time with a toupé older than his wife, reality-TV instead of Hollywood, and narcissistic/megalomanic personality disorder. IQ. But who are we kidding. Modern democracy is only about believing you actually make a difference, when it's still Status-quo no matter which puppet gets elected. ... Consider this more a proof of concept than a straight up guide. I was one of the guys truly [censored] when I received my Noob v7 no-date Sub. The SELs were once again just as horrible as the Noob v3 I bought >2 years ago. Having a NOS LF Sub-C bracelet incoming, and 2 more bracelets in stock... Why not experiment a bit. With the aid of abrasive pads, papers, diamond files, and a dremel armed with dentist-grade polish tips... I went to work. 20 hours later... (and still not 100% done) i present to you: Basically what you want to do is: The blue part = avoid removing, otherwise you will lose the upper "limit" that is adhered to the lower part of the bezel and your bracelet will jiggle vertically The green part = remove little, creating a pleasant curve with the rest... The yellow part = remove a lot The red part = remove almost everything... until you fear the metal tolerance to the springbar "tube" will crack on ya The thick one is an umodded Noob v3 SEL (basically identical to v7) This is how you create jobs.... Now get to work! :)
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Is that really as good as the website says?
hologramet replied to icewolf1's topic in The Rolex Area
Check trusted dealers, some examples: puretime02.com intime.co -
Is that really as good as the website says?
hologramet replied to icewolf1's topic in The Rolex Area
1) Buy the Noob v7 with SA3135. (aprox 400 USD) // 2) If/when the movement dies exchange it for a genuine 3135 with genuine date disc (add aprox 1800 USD) or a hybrid Yuki3135 with genuine parts (add aprox 1000 USD) // 3) Get the hands and dial relumed with BGW9 Grade A (add aprox 200 USD) // 4) Get a good modder to mod the solid end links as they have too much material (the SELs aren't recessed like on genuine, instead they are flush. 5) Exchange the crystal for either a genuine 25-295-CAR-V3 (add aprox 300 USD) or my preference a ProfStef non-cyclops double AR Crystal (add aprox 150 USD) ... Now it is a 1:1 (but still has some tells) I would only do 1 + 3 + 5 to start with -
Has anyone bought movements from this guy?
hologramet replied to Champagnesky's topic in The Rolex Area
Not interchangable... -
Well... Your best option would be to pick up new pieces that correct the parts lacking.. I know of JF have a good sunburst tone on their YM's therefore I presume that you should try getting a dial from them. The bracelet, try getting the links from a BP 116613. And last, the insert from a Noob 116613. A trusted dealer e.g. SEAD can help you.
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Tudor 7928 - With a little help from my friends
hologramet replied to hologramet's topic in The Rolex Area
New Noob v7 clasp installed CWP T19 incoming -
Do not underestimate the power of AliExpress... However, one must almost be fluent in engrish.
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I agree about the dial, just plain weird. Sold as refinished. Is it a Yuki or something? The hands? Obviously not gen flat hands. I didn't spot the SD bezel ass at first nor the t39, thanks!
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http://www.trb88.top/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=1192 That one is pretty sweet, a lot of bang for the buck for 99 USD 43 mm, should tingle your Breitling-senses. Get it relumed for the remaining "100" USD.
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Thanks A LOT! 8 GB of goodiness... Downloaded!
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Here you go, http://www.aliexpress.com/store/916501 Let's mourn our "loss" together!
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Tudor 7928 - With a little help from my friends
hologramet replied to hologramet's topic in The Rolex Area
Thanks guys for the sweet feedback! Most of the work is RJ's, not gonna take credit for this fantastic guys work! Not anything new exactly, but he has my highest recommendations. Always surpassed my expectations. However... Come on... SOMEONE must have 1 set of "4 fixed links, solid, Cartel"-93150, to redrill and redo one end of the bracelet. Please!? -
Has anyone bought movements from this guy?
hologramet replied to Champagnesky's topic in The Rolex Area
Sweet! The big question is... Mod a Yuki3135 with gen parts, or go for a gen 3135... -
And here I am with exactly the same dilemma. . Been saying over and over that I would never ever wear a Panerai or Breitling. At least one part is now true.
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Maybe you've seen this one before you think. Well almost. I had a 5512 PCG on MBW-base that I finished with help from Rolojack about 6 months ago. However, my friend liked it so much, and I had a spare 7928 dial, so... This is the sequel. The question was, is the Cartel/JKF-whatever a good enough base? Almost. Watch: "Cartel" 7019/7928-ish tudor w/ 2836 = (apox 230 USD - aprox 100 USD sold parts) = 130 USD Dial: Vietnam 7928 26mm gilt = picked it up for about 120 USD, "usual price" aprox 250-300 USD Hands: TC 16613-hands w/ lollipop TigerConcept seconds hand, lumed by Big Daz = 60 USD incl lume Insert: Yuki fat font w/ Athaya pearl, lumed by Big Daz = aprox 70 USD Movement: ETA 2846 = non-hacking and "low-"beat, from donor watch, aprox 70 USD Crown + crown tube: Athaya 700 = aprox 30 USD Bracelet: WSO 580 + Cartel -fixed "93150, with solid link" + BP ceramic sub Glidelock-clasp and remaining links = from spare parts (will be replaced for a Noob v7-clasp) = aprox 100 USD when done Crystal: Forgot, however it will be replaced to a CWP T19 = 50 USD -------------------------- Rolojack did most of the work. I reshaped the PCG's a bit more, also buffed and polished the crown and caseback. Also thinned the bezel in height and flatter, as the Cartel-bezel was not even close to 5512/7928. What is left: - Clarks/WSO 5512-bezel ass. Haven't decided yet. - Drill another Cartel "93150" as the tolerance is so low that RJ was unlucky (of the 4 he has done, only one turned up like this). Anyone has a spare one? Pretty please? --------------------------- Rolojack's pictures: My pictures: ... Not bad for 630 USD in parts cost? Right?
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Nope, not negative relief gilt... It's in the same "level" . I've checked several dials with 20x microscope .
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The diameter issue is the whole issue. ? Cutting or not cutting the Rolex feet doesn't matter, not real Singer dials anyway. Also, it will be negative relief. The one above isn't. The last part is unusual. Hopefully they will get it right. Last but not least. They will be unlumed because I've had several dials arriving from Vietnam with lume plots that have fallen off completely or broke in pieces, also their lume looks great, but since the Tempus Machina dials are my biggest interest I want the base work to be correct so real pigment can be applied so the lume quality not only looks is good. This isn't as important for the 6538. I almost forgot, the brassy color in the picture above is too yellow. Compare e.g. the Tudor 7928 and the 5512 below. The 5512 is too yellow. Looks synthetic.
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250 USD unlumed, that is, with white paint base coat to put lume on.
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Well done.. I Chris, you just keep improving! I feel some what proud to have been the owner of the first RJ 6538. If we had some more buyers for the custom 29 mm ETA 6538 I worked on this summer (and the Tempus Machina 216A and 809H) the "last piece" to make the HR 6538 great would be much more accessible. No more Yuki and HR 6538 printed "gilt" dials...
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Any idea if the factories are planning to rep this? 40mm Ingenieur
hologramet replied to denimhead's topic in The IWC Area
Then maybe I'll go with this one.. Is the case gen spec? http://www.silix-prime.so/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=115_144_182&products_id=1455 -
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An Explorer would be nice, but what could be done there except for chamfers on the case, drilled lugs, gilt dial, gilt hands and domed sapphire? Everything except for domed sapphire ain't hard to get done. Just do it yourself? Otherwise, regarding plans, you could always ask the man in question, a hint might be looking at the tattoos he has and search for the user.