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Franken Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore White Themes (gen dial, gen tachymeter bezel, gen hands, Swiss ETA 2892-2 + gen Dubois-Depraz module...)


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Here are some pics of my Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore White Themes with the following features:

gen dial

gen tachymeter bezel

gen hands

LWO 283 (swiss ETA 2892-2 + gen Dubois-Depraz module)

double AR cyclope

recessed crown position

thinner caseback

This watch was built by my friend and great watchmaker Domi + with the help of Rosnik :)

I hope you enjoy the pics and I welcome all comments :)

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Guest Daytona1984

many thanks guys for the nice comments :)

and yes, i´m going to fix the pushers and get a gen clasp ;)

Amazing!

just round off the chrono pushers and throw on a gen clasp and its perfect :)

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I know how this one looks and feels - one just like it is sitting on my wrist as I type. ;-)

Very nice. The dial is hard to accurately photograph and has to be seen in person, but you've done a very admirable job of capturing its beauty here.

One minor nitpick: if possible, try to turn down the bezel in order to lessen the gap between the crystal and the tachy ring.

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thanks buddy for the advise :-)

I know how this one looks and feels - one just like it is sitting on my wrist as I type. ;-)

Very nice. The dial is hard to accurately photograph and has to be seen in person, but you've done a very admirable job of capturing its beauty here.

One minor nitpick: if possible, try to turn down the bezel in order to lessen the gap between the crystal and the tachy ring.

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It depends on the part prices. They will never be the same but you can easily plan 3-4k...

Good luck with your project ;-)

For future reference,

How much would this project cost? With labor, ball park figure.

I'm starting to consider this kind of project cuz the gen is way out of my reach.

Thanks in advance

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