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My modded 1665 DRSD ...


Martyd3

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It's been a while, but I decided to try my hand at another 1665 mod. This started life as "PT" Rolex 1665 DRSD with a gen ETA slow beat movement.

I've done the following mods so far:

Shaved CGs

Beveled and polished lugs

Lugs drilled and gen spring bars installed

New period correct crown (may be gen) with a Yuki tube

Aged and matte sprayed MBW dial

Relumed Clark hands

New date wheel overlay (this one is nice, but I am looking for other options)

Insert recessed and aged

Case edges lightly softened (I want to do a bit more aging to the case, but nothing too drastic)

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Looks good Marty.

The biggest challenge to all of these SD and Sub reps is trimming the cg's. The PT SD in addition to an inside trim, could use a trim over the top and along the outside edges. It's a time consuming project which I haven't undertaken yet either- lots of filing and polishing.

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I trimmed the insides and that's as far as I got.

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It's on my someday list! But I still think these PT SDs are great bang for the buck, especially with the 2846-2 engine inside and the 6 and 9 markers on your dial are a nice size, not too narrow like PT's GWSD dial (I swapped mine out for an MBW dial).

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