Much thanks for the update. Can't wait for the next version. And I may be missing something but your pic of rep and gen dial convinces me that the gen dial is semi-gloss and not matte. Of course you can never tell from pictures for sure but that is my bet.
Welcome to the Board. Enjoy the ride. And yes, we might have saved you a little heartache over that Daytona if you had found the Board sooner. But now you have.
Nice to have you on board. There are many other gen collectors here as well.Welcome to the wonderful world of reps and frankens. Many folks who started on the gen side when they join quickly find themselves immersed in the fun of finding, sourcing and ultimately modding all of these non-gens.
Absolutely stunning. Wear that one well. A lot of base love on my end. By the way, now that you are hooked on modded PAM's you are now off on a fun (and expensive) ride.
Congrats on the VCO Franken. It came out beautifully. Wear that one well. Come by occasionally and you may even see a couple more in the next few weeks with a couple of tweaks including VC's date font. A couple of us have been sitting on these dials for some time and yours is just the inspiration to get us up off our butts and do this.
Actually Hublot has done an excellent job marketing. And it is only going to get better now that LVMH or Richemont bought them (I can't remember who - but I can remember that the owners (at least one of which occasionally stops by here) pocketed $175 million or so - a genius move considering sales have got to be down 20-30% like everyone else. And both B and R and Hublot are moving very quickly to add the various materials and higher end complications. Just everyone trying to move up the food chain.
I forgot to add - I trust you don't have the same sexual preferences as Prince. You know you were asking for it with that sub-title.
And as for the new name - that was his better half's choice. And the better half usually wins.
It probably makes more sense to just sell what you have and buy a new one. You will most likely have to mill the inside of the case to take a different movement ring and to ensure that the stem coming off the movement lines up with the crown hole on the case. In other words, you will likely need a new movement ring or at a minimum need to remill the interior of the case.
Pardon my ignorance, but as long as someone has posted this... Is the particular forum listed above one of the better forums for accessing Rolex parts? What are the others? Is there a particularly good one focused on vintage Rolex and parts?