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sander

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  1. As I said, it's what you are willing to pay for and how long you want hunting for parts. I once bought an almost new hornback with deployment for only $ 750,- If I need one right now, I also have to go to the AD and pay th full price for it. The modern dials go for more than $ 1000,- on the bay. I know someone who paid more than $ 1500,- for a dial, tachyring and handset. I once scored an old style dial for only $ 75,- The LWO movements are usually old and poorly serviced. If you are spending big bugs on a franken, you might as well have the movement serviced. These DD modules are pretty complex and I charge $ 350,- for it.
  2. Sorry mate, you are wrong... The price depends on what you are willing to pay for it and how long you want to look for parts. I have built a black themes which came with a brand new hornback, deployment and conversion links. All bought at an AD Price for this strap set allone was € 1500,- ( $ 2100,) With gen hands, gen dial, gen tachyring, gen crown, gen crown tube, gen pushers and a completely serviced LWO movement, the price was between 5 and 6K. Yep, serious money but my customer wanted it fast and paid the full price. Although it cost a lot, it's still 1/2 the price of a used gen one and about 1/3 of the price of a new gen one. It looks, feels and functions like the gen and also the durabillity is the same as the gen.
  3. If you have nothing else to do and you married a rich wife who has no problems with it that you spent hours and hours replying to E-mails, it can be done. If not, forget about it. (trust me.....I've been there!)
  4. You are right, it's the 119 Originally I wanted to put a bracelet on (120) but didn't like the way it looked. So I ordered a strap and deployment for it. Much better! Who has the other one? You?
  5. I had some spare parts laying arround and decided to build it. Nothing special just some playing arround! Looks pretty good to me! Ciao, Sander
  6. Today I finished a franken pam 120. The work I did: Old model 40mm case. Reworked CG Single sided Chiefs AR Chiefs Cyclops Lello date wheel Cannon pin mod, see: http://www.rwgforum....__1#entry875518 Serviced A7750 movement Hands relumed with SL C3 Gen dial Gen stap Gen deployment The dial is really beautiful. It changes color from gray/blue to dark blue. Very nice in real life. Unfortunately the hands are wrong and it's a short strap so it won't fit me. Anyone with better hands?.....please PM me! The pics: Cheers, Sander
  7. It's not a problem if you have the LWO movement. If you have the a7750 movement you will run into the problem that the rotor will rub the inside of the caseback.
  8. Sometimes it's an easy fit and sometimes the strap needs a little modding. For instance my own brand new navy hornback fitted without any moddification while a brand new gen black hornback from a customer needed some modding. I have the same experiance with the regular croc and calf straps. I guess 60% need modding and 40% not
  9. Very nice build man! I love the way you have "shaved" the hour hand. I should give it a try myslef A watch this nice only deserves a gen strap. A nice black croc or a black calf would finish it! Wear it in good health!
  10. Great looking watch man! Love the kevlar strap!
  11. The fish crown is not "wrong" because the first models came with it. The models produced after (I think) 2006 came with the probus crown. It's good to have the Probus crown though because the reps don't have it.
  12. The gen crown is identical to the rep crown. I installed one this weekend Becasue I also got a gen tube with it, I measured the crowns but since there was no difference I kept the rep tube on it. One of the biggest tells is the back. The brushed part it thicker than the polished part. So even when you brush it, you still be able to tell.
  13. I once bought a serviced watch here and when I took it apart, it was way worse than what it was before the "service" Reason: way way way too much oil. Since the A7750 from the factory are always dry, this would have been better than the "serviced" one. When a watch is properly serviced, there should not be a "bed-in time" necessary. It's not a car, it's a watch! It's running properly or it's not. Some options of the problems: poor service (most likely!) something has happend during the shipment (box dropped????) the spring of the balance wheel sticks together which results in a shorter spring.
  14. Nice new dial but a terrible deployant 2 options: 1: swap the buckle (only the part that holds the strap) for the one of the AP deployant. If I look at it, I don't see a reason why it shouldn't fit. 2: use the AP deployant and swap the strap. so the long side on top at 12 and the short side at 6. This makes a HUGE difference. I wasn't able to wear them untill I heard about the swap. The gen deployant and strap have the same problem and these are also swapped a lot. Regarding the service, yes you will not hear the movement anymore.
  15. I'm a man...... Diamonds are a GIRLS best friend! No, actually I'm getting paid by AP to hunt down these [censored]
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  17. Thanks Mike! I don't know what's going on, for some reason my platinum membership doesn't seem to work. I'll have admin sort it out.
  18. ??? I just need a cyclops or a 30.5mm crystal. The watch is rep of course otherwise a gen crystal would fit. I can post a pic but since all the parts are gen or modded, you can't tell which factory it is. There must be a place where I can buy a 2.5x cyclops rigth?
  19. I have a 16610 laying arround for quite some time now and the only thing it's missing is the cyclops. The crystal which is now installed is 30.5 mm and is slightly larger than the original. Unfortunately I haven't been able to find a replacement crystal for it either. So the quesion is, where can I find a 2.5 Cyclops or a 30.5mm crystal with cyclops. Thanks for letting me know Cheers, Sander
  20. Thanks guys, It's always great to see the finished product and a happy owner. Unfortunately I just do not have the time anymore to do these time consuming projects. It's not only the build but also the communication with the customers that takes a lot of time. I can't tell where he got the parts from because I will be shot if I did. I also can't tell you what the price of this watch is. The reason is that the gen parts are very rare so they can ask what ever they want. If you have your hands replaced at AP during a service, they will charge you € 150,- for it. I have seen used hands sold for more than € 700,- and used dials are sold for more than € 900,- I guess the total price is somewhere between € 3500 and € 4000,- 2 more shots.
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