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A year in the making; Project 1665


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For those of you that have been following along, I started a 1665 Sea-Dweller project some 12 months ago (give or take). The project wasn’t exactly planned or really intended, per se; rather, a really good deal on a nice gen dial had fallen into my lap and the project kind-of-sort-of took shape from there.

Because the project had more or less found me (instead of me seeking out the project as these things usually occur), I spent a lot of time contemplating whether I really wanted to see this one to completion. I accumulated some bits and pieces here and there, but I almost cut my holdings loose a few times in favor of other projects. It wasn’t until a friend of mine had mentioned that he was building the same project that I actually committed- I agreed to help procure a case set for his project which would be ordered along with my own. That was 9 months ago. My friend is a very patient individual as it wasn’t until the end of August that I finally got off my ass to get the last few remaining parts (case, movement and bracelet).

Well, I figure I’ve been slacking long enough on this one and it was finally time to knock it out.

The build list-

-Genuine 1665 white font dial

-Genuine 1570 hands

-Genuine caliber 1570

-Genuine 25-39

-Genuine 24-702

-Genuine 24-7020

-Genuine lumi insert

-Phong 1665 case

-Genuine 23-12200 spring bars

-Genuine 93150 bracelet w/580 ends

Still have a few small things to adjust, but for the most part it’s finally together…

Thanks to all for keeping me motivated!

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Cheers and best,

//ubi

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niice :thumbsupsmileyanim: :thumbsupsmileyanim: ... makes me want to finish my 1665 project (probably 6 more months and costs much less than yours). Although it would be nice to have put a superdome in that bad boy, which makes it all roundy, making it look like one of those old submarines.

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Thanks, gents.

:)

Cost to build was surprisingly low (figures rounded up to the nearest 5).

Gen dial $425.00

Gen hands $50.00 (service)

Gen 1570 $750.00 (paid $900 but it came with $150.00 in add'l parts that reduced the overall cost)

Gen 25-39 $80.00 (service)

Gen insert $60.00 (service)

Gen 702 + tube $10.00 (procured several of these in a lot for around $90 total; cost broken down by unit)

Gen 93150/580 $650.00

Case $1100.00

Total $3125.00

Having done the work myself, that also saves some $$ from the bottom line.

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Really nice R,

Its all so perfect and pristine, you must have recieved the case since we talked.

Indeed sir- Case was delivered @ 10:30 this morning :)

That's a total bargain if you ask me. Wear it well sir

1/3 the cost of a gen on a good day for buying gens. :lol: Not too shabby!!!

Besides it's a beautiful piece, and having built it by oneself is priceless!

Thank you, thank you :) I can't argue with the price!

I still have a couple of small items that I'd like to update down the road... But it's good to go for some wrist time for now at least!

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Beautiful job R! And the fact that it took a year to build is a good lesson for some of the new guys. Patience is what it takes. You just have to keep looking and working on getting parts, slowly but surely. And I agree, you've built it for 1/3 of what a gen would cost these days. Great job.

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