It was about a few weeks back, LHOOQ and I were discussing Speedies, 1016's or Daytonas...I don't remember.
Finally we ended up talking about the "Cartel 7836" bracelet and how well it's replicated, considering the competitors and price.
LHOOQ made a nice write-up about it www.rwg.cc/topic/120850-rep-7836-bracelet-photo-review/
He also took a look at the "Yuki 7836" www.rwg.cc/topic/141396-a-look-at-the-yuki-7836
Both show severe problems in the, what I call "connecting link area".
They are both weirdly bend in the middle instead of being smooth like the normal middle links.
First time I noticed it, never had been a problem for me, probably because I didn't really read his thread attentively
Now it was bugging me though.
On my 1675:
Apart from the angular shape and boxiness of the clasp, the slightly wrong coronet placement and the oversimplified link that connects
the bracelet to the clasp, it's a stellar bracelet. These faults are not as visible and instantly noticeable as the "connecting link"!
So there we were...I'm not a modder, but have access to very good goldsmith tools - a bit advanced to the average watch working bench.
It took me a while to figure out a way to modify the existing links, since I don't have the time or tools to machine completely new ones.
(Which is probably easy-peasy-lemon-squeezy for JMB )
Anyways, I thought manpower is the way to go...
I'm now sharing the almost complete result.
(I need to polish it once more and then brush finish it, but it will be two weeks,
until I have access to the good tools again and I'm just to excited to wait )
All gen pictures are for reference only and used from their original host location.
It's a bit of a dull rainy day, therefore not better light in the pics.
Please let me know your thoughts
Is it an improvement? Do you think it's necessary or not?
Akira