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My Fantasy Rolex Semi Bubbleback Project
earloflondon replied to earloflondon's topic in The Rolex Area
I received the package from riyi. I have this 6 mm crown and I need to tap the case. I couldn't find out which one to use. How to measure the tube? Here is the pic. Not do informative he? Sent from my Lenovo K53a48 using Tapatalk -
My First 6152/1 Adventure (Pics Heavy
earloflondon replied to earloflondon's topic in The Panerai Area
Oui monsieur, je les aime tant que vous n'imaginez[emoji16] And yes I need something that would supply a steady stream of heat. But I just wanted to have the effect here and there. I'll take close up shots Sent from my Lenovo K53a48 using Tapatalk -
My First 6152/1 Adventure (Pics Heavy
earloflondon replied to earloflondon's topic in The Panerai Area
Tried to blue to case by heating with lighter, but obtained a yellowish and brownish colour pattern. And the dial. It goes slowly, but gradually getting a more worn out look. All unintentionally Sent from my Lenovo K53a48 using Tapatalk -
Shellac and Sandarac Filled Sandwich Dial for 6152/1
earloflondon replied to earloflondon's topic in The Panerai Area
It goes slowly, but gradually getting a more worn look Sent from my Lenovo K53a48 using Tapatalk -
Shellac and Sandarac Filled Sandwich Dial for 6152/1
earloflondon posted a topic in The Panerai Area
This is the dial that came along with my dsn case a couple of months ago. I was thinking of filling the indices with something I was familiar with and I talked about it with Kilowattore. White and brown shellac mixed with sandarac resin as a hardening agent. I tried different methods to fill the indices, and my experience was that the good old French polishing was the easiest and I had a better result with, if not the best. It's still not level with the upper level, still, I'm gonna keep experimenting. The typical French polishing exercise on a small surface such as this leaves a thin layer each time I pass over inside the indices and removes some paint from above the dial due to the alcohol content and friction while leaving again a thin layer of material. Both ageing and filling can be achieved at the same time. Lengthy still successful process. The pics show the result. Again, remember that there is still some more cosmetic work to do. Day one Sent from my Lenovo K53a48 using Tapatalk Day two Sent from my Lenovo K53a48 using Tapatalk -
My Fantasy Rolex Semi Bubbleback Project
earloflondon replied to earloflondon's topic in The Rolex Area
Yeah, I love them too. What I have seen so far in the build threads was that most of the builders tended to leave out the pics from the early stages and jump to the final product either because of laze or boredom, for some reason. Mine turned out naturally so, and I believe in the power of visuals rather than the power of words. So, I opted for more pics and fewer words. I think this is more informative and show the shear effort, genius in inventing new solutions, and the like. I know the maesters here or in other fora have put thousands of hours and have incredible experience. They love to share these too. I deeply appreciate them and admire them. Thank you all guys[emoji4] Sent from my Lenovo K53a48 using Tapatalk -
My Fantasy Rolex Semi Bubbleback Project
earloflondon replied to earloflondon's topic in The Rolex Area
Awesome tutorial. Thanks. Really informative [emoji106] Sent from my Lenovo K53a48 using Tapatalk -
My Fantasy Rolex Semi Bubbleback Project
earloflondon replied to earloflondon's topic in The Rolex Area
Not this build but the other milgauss one will receive a hand wound AS 530.312 inside. I'm lucky I got the last one from the cousins [emoji16] Here the pics Sent from my Lenovo K53a48 using Tapatalk -
My Fantasy Rolex Semi Bubbleback Project
earloflondon replied to earloflondon's topic in The Rolex Area
Awesome mate. Many thanks.[emoji3] Sent from my Lenovo K53a48 using Tapatalk [emoji106] thanks mate Sent from my Lenovo K53a48 using Tapatalk -
My Fantasy Rolex Semi Bubbleback Project
earloflondon replied to earloflondon's topic in The Rolex Area
It looks cool but I don't have the machinery for that, nor do I have the guts to take the risk [emoji51]. Still, nice one to consider [emoji106] thanks mate Sent from my Lenovo K53a48 using Tapatalk -
My Fantasy Rolex Semi Bubbleback Project
earloflondon replied to earloflondon's topic in The Rolex Area
Thanks mate. I didn't realize they have only one lug drilled on each side [emoji3] Sent from my Lenovo K53a48 using Tapatalk -
My Fantasy Rolex Semi Bubbleback Project
earloflondon replied to earloflondon's topic in The Rolex Area
That's right. Riyi at rafflesdials Sent from my Lenovo K53a48 using Tapatalk -
Properly fitting a gasket for 5513 Cartel Case?
earloflondon replied to RickFlorida's topic in The Rolex Area
The next step will be to machine a whole case out of a JBWeld blank. One may further try to make a mold from JBWeld using an ss case, pour some molten solder in it and make a case[emoji51] This is really an instructive, inspiring and entertaining discussion. Seriously Check this out. I used a soft temperature resistant engine sealant, they call liquid gasket, something like that, on my daily diving wearer, since I can't find the original o-rings anymore. Sent from my Lenovo K53a48 using Tapatalk -
Properly fitting a gasket for 5513 Cartel Case?
earloflondon replied to RickFlorida's topic in The Rolex Area
The gasket question ended up in an engine repair thread. How is that now? [emoji23][emoji23] Sent from my Lenovo K53a48 using Tapatalk -
My Fantasy Rolex Semi Bubbleback Project
earloflondon replied to earloflondon's topic in The Rolex Area
I'm done shaping with this project, finally [emoji4] Sent from my Lenovo K53a48 using Tapatalk -
My Fantasy Rolex Semi Bubbleback Project
earloflondon replied to earloflondon's topic in The Rolex Area
Here is the list for the crown, strap, crown logo and parts for my future milgauss project Sent from my Lenovo K53a48 using Tapatalk -
My Fantasy Rolex Semi Bubbleback Project
earloflondon replied to earloflondon's topic in The Rolex Area
In fact, no particular model is on my mind. I thought otherwise. When I decided to work on the case, I thought it'd would turn out only in something similar to a bubble back. So I said to myself, I should aim for a shape near to something like this Sent from my Lenovo K53a48 using Tapatalk -
My Fantasy Rolex Semi Bubbleback Project
earloflondon replied to earloflondon's topic in The Rolex Area
Some more case shaping Levelled lugs from underside, smoothed the lugs severely.[emoji848] And some more pics [emoji16] Sent from my Lenovo K53a48 using Tapatalk -
My Fantasy Rolex Semi Bubbleback Project
earloflondon replied to earloflondon's topic in The Rolex Area
Couldn't agree more [emoji3] You see, this is my first modding off experience out of a completely different base, fantasy rather than a Franken, after case shaping of the two classics. I'm very excited, as I have lots of things to care for and invent to solve. I'm lucky the watch making is one of the best standardised industries so I can find most standard parts easily applicable and compatible. Thanks mate [emoji4] Sent from my Lenovo K53a48 using Tapatalk -
My Fantasy Rolex Semi Bubbleback Project
earloflondon replied to earloflondon's topic in The Rolex Area
Where do you think I can find a proper bubble back that'd fit the case? Can anyone point me to a direction in case I won't be able to get one machined from a 316 SS blank? Here are the dimensions Sent from my Lenovo K53a48 using Tapatalk -
Properly fitting a gasket for 5513 Cartel Case?
earloflondon replied to RickFlorida's topic in The Rolex Area
You're right. But again, the true sizes for reps not even for the gens are exactly true. So though there are lists, drawings and stuff if we can find one the only way to find the true match is by trial and error. It's from my humble experience so far plus from reading experiences of others. Sent from my Lenovo K53a48 using Tapatalk -
Properly fitting a gasket for 5513 Cartel Case?
earloflondon replied to RickFlorida's topic in The Rolex Area
I bought from cousinsuk this particular one. A pack of five for three quids Rolex Gen. Bezel/Back O-Ring Gasket (29.325.10) C8412 This is on the gaskets list for this particular case. I don't know if it'll work. But what the heck. It's cheapo and worth trying. Sent from my Lenovo K53a48 using Tapatalk -
Seriously mate. I've loved all the impeccable works of all the maesters here but, given you're a noob like me, you're thousands of miles ahead of me. Flawless. Keep up the good work and inspire us. Sent from my Lenovo K53a48 using Tapatalk
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Mate it's just so crazy.... What you have done is soooo amazing[emoji7]. I can't find words to describe my admiration. Just wow. I'll use your thread as a guide for my classic builds... Sent from my Lenovo K53a48 using Tapatalk
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My Fantasy Rolex Semi Bubbleback Project
earloflondon replied to earloflondon's topic in The Rolex Area
The pics don't do justice. The case looks much better than it does on the pictures. Please share your thoughts, comments and recommendations Sent from my Lenovo K53a48 using Tapatalk