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GenTLe

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  1. "Servicing" my mother sawing machine. That thing is worse than a 7750 in terms of complexity!!
  2. Freshly serviced and moved this from grey to blue dial. Really like it now
  3. It is the current best version (not because the desiderio says so, but because it really is)
  4. The watch is beautiful.... But I can't stand quartz watches... In terms of fascination it is like to compare a "perfect but cold" Mercedes hybrid with a 275 GTB:
  5. Wow, THIS is a great work! Congrats Jack, really!
  6. What below represent the job I did this week evenings. I started last Mon or Tua and finished today. All condensed into one single post. I recently got a Noob GMT 2 kit from themannier here on RWG. It was complete except for the DWO and 3 of the 4 parts that turn a standard 2836 into a GMT. Plus it was completely disassembled. Going to show the rebuild process. First I unassembled the movement (and it is when I discovered that the GMT parts have been replaced with standard ones, except for the gmt hand gear/pinion) and properly washed it. Here after first rinse: And second rinse (between the temporary allocation over lint free paper and the passage in the 50°C oven I use to dry them): In the meantime I got a brand new BK dwo from USA that I will glue over the naked date wheel. Here you can see what transform a standard 2836 into a GMT version, together with the higher cannon pinion: Below the GMT bits, upper the standard ones. Here together with movement partially assembled: Finished (missing only the GMT hand gear and the BK DW overlay which will be done when I will be fresher than like now ar 11pm): Definitively not bad for a movement not yet regulated! Lovely amplitude and 0 beat error This eve I have installed and glued the dwo that BK has been so nice to sell me on the naked date wheel. Here you can see the result. For the alignment (that I have obviously checked) pictures we need to wait tomorrow. The glue I've used is in the pic. It has 2 big advantages respect to the others: 1) when it's dried it keeps 300kg/cm2, this means that I can use a VERY little amount of it, placed with an oiler on just 4 points of the DW. This will avoid it spreading around ending up on the movement and/or the DWO. 2) this glue fully dries in 12h and if you put a low amount of hardener it remains very soft for more than 1h (at least for more I needed to align properly the DWO). This means precious time to use for alignment! Plus I used that glue to fix a magnet of the flying wheel of my motorcycle, and after 20kkm spinning up to 12000rpm in hot oil and with the V-twin pulses the magnet is still there Check of DWO alignment: love it!! Hands alignment done! In the case: I also leaned something today: if your movement is performing amazingly half assembled and, after casing, it starts to behave erratically with ridiculous amplitude (197°) and very inconsistent gain/delay, then check the sec hand! Mine was nearly touching the crystal and it was causing this stupid behavior Once I pressed it a little bit more into its pinion it went back straight to the results of the pic:) Ok so how to relax oh a Sunday afternoon after a good MotoGP race (even if it has been very sad for Rossi...)? Move on with the GMT is a good idea Since the watch has been bought in bits and I don't know the story behind apart being it a Noob, a good idea is to remove the bezel and give a good clean to its parts: That way I will also be able to give a repolish to the surfaces without messing up with the bezel mechanics. Lubricating the bezel assembly with oil or grease isn't a wise move, because in some time they will end up in a kind of dirty paste as oily materials attract dust and incorporate it in the lubricants. So I used my dry Teflon spray, spraying it in a bowl and using a brush to apply it. When the solvent will be evaporated, it will just leave a thin layer of dry Teflon on the surfaces, reducing a lot the friction. Then some attention to the bracelet. Rebrushed and repolished where needed: Then a good clean in the ultrasonic machine, rinse with hot water and remount/resize it. And finally: Kind of happy of the result
  7. "Morning" coffee...
  8. White one. Kept in a closed (to avoid evaporation) little jar and on the boiler to keep it around 20°C to accelerate a bit
  9. For sure. The base is a 7750. But maybe... Recently they (SWF) released a new jeweled sec@6 for Portuguese... It would be nice if this has been done properly like that. But I am not holding my breathe.....
  10. Had to do exactly the same on my hublot (chrono with pink gold case and ceramic bezel). It took 2 weeks to dissolve the stem with vinegar but it worked perfectly and no damage on crown or rubber.
  11. Here: http://iwatchstation.com/
  12. The one I quoted with Miyota has the 9015. The Asian ETA 2836 is superior (far superior) of the 8215 in my opinion.
  13. Because the best and most expensive one, letting apart the ones from Thomas Caddell and BK builders/modders, is currently the Noob v6s. Which costs: 358$ with Asian eta (it would my choice): http://www.torobravos.xyz/index.php?route=product/product&keyword=V6s&product_id=2034 And if available (but I would avoid it) 418$ with the Chinese 3135. The ones with Miyota are from BP factory and cost much less: http://www.torobravos.xyz/index.php?route=product/product&path=39_115&product_id=1943 Those prices you report seem from one of those overpriced scam sites...
  14. Those prices sound suspicious... Are them from one of the Trusted Dealers?
  15. Lucky you if you just got another watch. I am at around 65 now and my wallet feels miserable If you switch them every other day ok. If you use them like 1 week every 4 then the winder just "use" it for you so better let it take a rest.
  16. Avoid the winder... You just stress the watch for nothing. If you are not going to use it within a couple of days then let it discharge and when you get it again, wind it for 5/10 turn, set time and date and put it on.
  17. Eheheh this was the other one I was watching of the sale... Luckily I didn't get it as I have a 19.5cm wrist... Instead I got the rep of this, and in the very 1st post he did (the one that was nuked due to high value sale not yet approved): I already had one in the past and I loved it regardless the "Emirares" on the case back, but it lasted few days as a pinion of the minute counter snapped and I got a refund after like 1 year from the TD. About your question: sorry but I don't know... It is a rare watch so not easy to find spares...
  18. Eheheh this was the other one I was watching of the sale... Luckily I didn't get it as I have a 19.5cm wrist... Instead I got the rep of this, and in the very 1st post he did (the one that was nuked due to high value sale not yet approved): I already had one in the past and I loved it regardless the "Emirares" on the case back, but it lasted few days as a pinion of the minute counter snapped and I got a refund after like 1 year from the TD. About your question: sorry but I don't know... It is a rare watch so not easy to find spares...
  19. Don't know who the one with hat is... But I wouldn't like to be in his position surrounded but those others
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