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Toadtorrent

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  1. Pug's gen speedy was purchased from the forum for $1000. I remember the sale offer and pulled the trigger too slowly. Thumbs up to Pug though...got one of his grail pieces for a great price...but more importantly, a grail piece like this stayed with the RWG community of active members!!
  2. To be honest Lani...given space constraints for me living in the heart of a big city, I'm not into the boxes...but for a Comex specifically, I think it would be quite fun to CREATE faux papers because of the history of how these watches were used. There were a couple of interesting examples I've seen in auction because of the test results, Comex work history records, dive records, etc, that I think would be fun to create a fantasy record of. It would be a fun project with paper aging, ink fading, etc...obviously fake because the work histories are relatively easily verifiable through Comex records I would assume, if you could ever get access to them...which might in fact be next to impossible because of the confidential nature of some of their work... The earlier Comex ones because of them being "gifted" almost as test engines for Rolex, have a different kind of paper trail which I think is far more interesting and would be fun to have a replica of, than standard box sets of items that were bought at Joe, Tom, [censored] and Harry's Rolex AD Shop. I liken it to some of the vintagizing projects where the goal is to create a piece that has battle scars from use...but in the case of the Comex watches, some of the documentation that made these interesting include photos with folks like Theo Mavrostomos and what not. It would make for fun photos I think.
  3. I've said it a bunch before...but every time I see your Edna Mode avatar it makes me laugh. As to the OP's SOH...even without super powers, he'll still look fabulous anyway.
  4. And if all this advice and rush for help doesn't make you love this place...I don't know what will. This is unfortunately the joys of the rep game...certain things are bad on certain watches and need certain repairs. Once done...you're pretty good to go. I would attempt to fix it yourself or have somebody local fix it upon opening it up and seeing if it's obvious what the problem is...rather than use up any "goodwill" customer service "tokens" from your dealer on something that can be solved hopefully relatively easily. Like Lani said though, decent screwdrivers are a must...standard "jeweller's" screwdrivers from a hardware store may not cut it unless sharpened down and shaped so they can grab the head properly.
  5. OK...the band maybe is not up Sixx's alley...but I think this screams a Nikki6 looking watch...
  6. The GMT IIc will fit for sure...as Concepta had Corum 2893-2's fitted into his super Franken GMT's he has for sale.
  7. Those are great...I wish my wrists were big enough for them. I do like this design. Thanks for this.
  8. As Lani's pic above shows...and the link I posted above, if the rotor is loose, there should essentially be 3 parts rattling about in there and you need to find all three: Rotor cap (the disc Lani said is held in by glue) The screw for the rotor The rotor itself The rotor is just screwed into the movement...easy peasy. You can choose to glue back the cap or toss it. The other potential is the clip Thogaa describes in his post that you can either Loctite in place or toss...your choice.
  9. That's awesome. Ubi's the man. And P4...well deserved!
  10. And put back to the community you have with this post!! This is a great rep. Thanks for taking the time to do this. Nice pics...nice write-up...keep 'em coming!!! BTW...if you use an "offline" picture hosting site like Photobucket or whatever, and link to the pics directly instead of "posting" them in the thread, you can get the pics right in line with your post so it can read more like an article with illustrative pics. Size them for about 800x600...and you're good to go. Thanks for this!
  11. I had added a link to the 7750 assembly in the links section some time back...never saw the 6497.
  12. There seems to be a bit of a problem with the mod creating the 3135 movement. It's a cosmetic movement creation. Check out this post: Thogaa's Post on Necessary Upgrades to the Asia 3135 I should have added more info: Shipping back should be unregistered airmail (some risk but low) Return shipping ~$15-20 USD Time for return of watch from time of return shipping = ~2 months Cost of attempting the fix above (it will be obvious if that's the problem) = ~$1.99 for latex gloves if you don't have duct tape to open the back And no...the dealer will not pick up the return shipping costs...only the shipping BACK to you. It's like buying mail order...but NOT from Costco or a big store that will pay for return shipping. If they cause a problem...you still have to pay to ship the goods back. C'est la vie!!
  13. That's right...good point...they are still selling complete movement kits...that just makes them less price friendly. BTW...thanks Gran for the heads up on the SW500.
  14. No you're not. I wouldn't be either...I would be enjoying My Precioussss...
  15. Ooooh...rub it in Pug...I was minutes too slow on that one.
  16. I think so...it's just that I can't get a 2893-2 new from my suppliers here. They have them in their catalogues but can't source them. They can get 2892's...but no GMT varieties. So, even though this thing exists now in ETA form...they can't seem to be had outside of buying a Steinhart or Defaubre donor watch with one in it. If somebody came up with something more solid than the cheap mod done on the 2836's like a Sellita copy...I would think it would make an awesome upgraded movement option!!
  17. That's awesome S...look at you...you've got yourself quite the little collection from Australia there too.
  18. This is the Holy Grail quest for many...proper spacing on a tricompax layout. There is a newer movement with the tighter spacing that has only been released with the PO Chrono and the Omega Double Eagle Constellation...no Moon Watch version unfortunately. The Sea Gull is still a wide format spacing so inaccurate. The display back (though inaccurate) does show a beautiful watch movement. There has been a big desire in the community for the factories to release a more accurately spaced Speedy with the new compact layout...but it hasn't happened yet. So...until then...who knows. You could try sourcing a replacement tightly-spaced movement from the dealers, a quartz version of the watch and see if you could make a hybrid...but you would likely want the better case and bracelet...and would need new hands maybe...hmmm...
  19. I was just thinking the same thing!! I agree...this thing is beautiful on croc!
  20. I want Sellita to make a 2893-2 GMT movement. That would rock the world as far as rep GMTs go!!! Do you have confirmed info that the SW500 is out? I was under the impression that this hasn't been made yet...but that was from an older article...haven't found newer news!!
  21. Love it...I gotta get a full ceramic...
  22. Very nice...and some history there too...that makes it extra special.
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