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Akira's 1675


Akira

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Hello,

many of you know from my previous thread(s), that I've started to source parts to build a 1675 a while back.

The following are pictures I made this weekend from the (almost) finished watch. :)

It simulates a MKI 1675 2.4 Mill series from 1969

It was build by Rolexaddict with the following mods and parts after genuine specs.

Parts:

Cartel 1:1 1655 case

WSO990 bezel assembly

Rivet bracelet

Clarks #25-116

Caseback of a new style GMT II

CousinUK's DG3804 movement

Genuine pepsi insert

Genuine MKI matte dial

Genuine tube #24-5030

Genuine crown #24-600 -> has not arrived yet, pictures show rep crown

Genuine springbars

Genuine hours, seconds & GMT hand

Raffle-times minutes hand

Mods done by RA:

CG shaving

Lugholes drilling

Hands drilling & fitting the DG movement

Installing and sanding the 24-116

Installing gen tube

Installing the aftermarket bezel

Reluming the damaged dial and hands

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Can you guess the LP? :D

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Next to my 'Star Wars V: The empire strikes back / Luke Skywalker' miniature lightsaber

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And a couple of wristies :)

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Thanks to everybody supporting me and giving me advice on the project.

Special thanks to

Rolexaddict, Phriznik, cib0rgman, FxrAndy, Andygt, Sfa437

I hope you like it :D

Cheers

Akira

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Thanks for sharing these great photos of an amazing build .. but I have to comment .. the Tudor "Home Plate" is 100x more disco/cocaine/1977/Star Wars/leisure suit/white-guy-afro than a GMT ... an original trilogy light sabre should be posed next to a Home Plate ;)

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Thanks for the kind words :)

First of all I agree it's not a the perfect watch to lign up next to a lightsaber, but it makes a great photo nontheless :lol:

And yes Chieftang, not only the bracelet needs to look a little more used....the case and plexi do so as well, to match the insert a little bit better.

But this will come naturally very fast ;)

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Very nice Akira :) i love that Vintage gmt very very much and i hope i will have one in the future!

Thanks for sharing these great photos of an amazing build .. but I have to comment .. the Tudor "Home Plate" is 100x more disco/cocaine/1977/Star Wars/leisure suit/white-guy-afro than a GMT ... an original trilogy light sabre should be posed next to a Home Plate ;)

@Jkay, hahahahaah best comment in a very long time m8 ahhahahahahah.

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Great looking watch Akira. Congrats!

I'm not sure about a 24-600 crown fitting a 24-5030 tube, wouldn't a 24-503 crown be the correct fit? It's still a 6mm size, or close to it.

Gen 1675 case has a #24-5030 tube and a #24-503 crown.

Gen 1655 case has a #24-5030 tube and a #24-600 crown.

Since this is a 1:1 1655 case, the 600 is the better fit. I tried the 503 crown as well and it looks too small between the CG's :)

I recall everyone who has built this 1675 based on the 1655 is using a 24-600.

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Thanks for sharing these great photos of an amazing build .. but I have to comment .. the Tudor "Home Plate" is 100x more disco/cocaine/1977/Star Wars/leisure suit/white-guy-afro than a GMT ... an original trilogy light sabre should be posed next to a Home Plate wink.gif

Wrong, just wrong LOL

I need to dig in my bins for my SW memorabilia. Akira, love the build.

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