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My 1680 build


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CG's are nubby and I would remove the pearl. Other than that, it looks great. Maybe polish the case a little, it looks overly scuffed in relation to the rest of the watch, and anyone who puts a brand new crystal on their watch would probably repolish the case some.

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Pearl is gone, just need to get a small drill bit to extend further into the bezel, case polish is on the cards :)

It really is as basic as any vintage build can go.

1: Buy cheapo red sub from Silix

2: Soften and age case

3: Bleach insert

4: Age hands

5: Toast dial

6: re-assemble

7: Throw on old rivet bracelet in parts box.

tada :D

Took me about 3-4 hours in total and most of that was on case work.

Other than the stuff i already had in the house this cost me a grand total of $67 for the watch and whatever the rivet bracelet cost (came from another watch).

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No mate, just threw it straight into some Domestos thick bleach we had under the sink.

Still got a few things to do to it, but very happy with both the costs, and the results :)

Awesome, did you leave it in long? I've had mixed results with bleaching, but also once tried gentle sanding first :)

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Gave it two dips of about 1 min each and rinsed off in cold water each time. I could see there was definitely some colour shifting as it started to colour the bleach a little. The my wife distracted me and I had a smoke and by the time 5 mins had passed it looked like this :)

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Gave it two dips of about 1 min each and rinsed off in cold water each time. I could see there was definitely some colour shifting as it started to colour the bleach a little. The my wife distracted me and I had a smoke and by the time 5 mins had passed it looked like this :)

Thanks, I'll definitely give that method a go :) I haven't bleached an inset in a while, but a planned project will need it, and I want to get just that kind of effect :):drinks:

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Hell, you can buy a vintage GMT from angus for $198 and it has a rivet on it. Anyone got any experience/feedback on those?

It's got the rivets, and it's got the springs within the links. What it doesn't have are correct dimensions i.e. the links are too fat.

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