Jump to content
When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
  • Current Donation Goals

Recommended Posts

Guest zeleni kukuruz
Posted

Ok now i know, but thats just becuse your crazy.

Its a paneria case, hublot hands, and a iwc dial the ultimate Dom watch :D oohhh i forgot blue lume ;)

Posted

Ok now i know, but thats just becuse your crazy.

Its a paneria case, hublot hands, and a iwc dial the ultimate Dom watch :D oohhh i forgot blue lume ;)

Hahahhahahahahhahah!

No, it is a genuine, unmodified watch. Just as it left the factory.

Posted

Loving your outlook TeeJay! Think they're right about the lugs tho' :)

While I am coming to appreciate some 'stock' items, I've always prefered custom. The other day, I had to refinish a Sony iPod docking speaker wifey liked up in a yardsale for £1.50 (minus power lead and remote) It works fine, but had obviously taken a bit of abuse as the lacquer finish on a few of the corners had been chipped. I used modeling putty to rebuild the lines of the case, and then planned to recreate the look with black Plastikote and a clear coat. After wetsanding the black paint to prep it for the clear coat, I really liked the matte finish (which by coincidence, blends nicely with the plastic foot/contol panal) so I decided to keep it matte, and then wrapped a 2-3 inch wide strip of mahogany-effect vinyl around it so it would blend better with older furniture. Now I admit, it may not be to everyone's taste, but I like it (wifey and inlaws were suitably impressed too) so I always say if you want to go custom, go custom :victory: As for the lugs, I've got to respectfully disagree with my compadres... If the watch is going to be worn on NATO and be subjected to the abuses of active daily wear, fixed lug bars will keep the watch on the strap way better than sprung bars would. Sure, I know that with a NATO both spring bars have to fail before you lose the watch, but with fixed bars, that's just not going to happen at all :whistling::good::drinks:

Posted

While I am coming to appreciate some 'stock' items, I've always prefered custom. The other day, I had to refinish a Sony iPod docking speaker wifey liked up in a yardsale for �1.50 (minus power lead and remote) It works fine, but had obviously taken a bit of abuse as the lacquer finish on a few of the corners had been chipped. I used modeling putty to rebuild the lines of the case, and then planned to recreate the look with black Plastikote and a clear coat. After wetsanding the black paint to prep it for the clear coat, I really liked the matte finish (which by coincidence, blends nicely with the plastic foot/contol panal) so I decided to keep it matte, and then wrapped a 2-3 inch wide strip of mahogany-effect vinyl around it so it would blend better with older furniture. Now I admit, it may not be to everyone's taste, but I like it (wifey and inlaws were suitably impressed too) so I always say if you want to go custom, go custom :victory: As for the lugs, I've got to respectfully disagree with my compadres... If the watch is going to be worn on NATO and be subjected to the abuses of active daily wear, fixed lug bars will keep the watch on the strap way better than sprung bars would. Sure, I know that with a NATO both spring bars have to fail before you lose the watch, but with fixed bars, that's just not going to happen at all :whistling::good::drinks:

I thoroughly respect your creative streak! I have it too. Maybe that is where it stems from. Have you checked out iron on vaneers? Strangely they aren't much more than plastic!

Well back on topic, the "irreversible" bit is the killer for the lugs. I can't do it to what is pretty much my favorite watch. The reason I like it so much is it is Rolex quality without having Rolex on the dial plus it just screams out "tool watch".

Guest zeleni kukuruz
Posted

Well all my guesses are gone, good luck to the rest of you :)

Posted

Well all my guesses are gone, good luck to the rest of you :)

Am bored of the game now. Answer was DC57 Damasko. Amazing thing. They have the patent on ice hardening watch cases. If it hits a brick wall then the wall just crumbles :) Definitely recommended x 1000,000.

Posted

Lmao D :inverted: you certainly have a gift for stirring it up mate! Good on ya and hey it's your watch do with it what you will ;) great lume job too, maybe I should have left the refinishing on the bracelet to you after all!

Have a great weekend ;)

  • Like 1
Posted

Lmao D :inverted: you certainly have a gift for stirring it up mate! Good on ya and hey it's your watch do with it what you will ;) great lume job too, maybe I should have left the refinishing on the bracelet to you after all!

Have a great weekend ;)

Hahahah you too SgtGUK! Shame that more people didn't want to play :)

Posted

Am bored of the game now. Answer was DC57 Damasko. Amazing thing. They have the patent on ice hardening watch cases. If it hits a brick wall then the wall just crumbles :) Definitely recommended x 1000,000.

That was my guess. Sure could use the winder ;-)

  • Like 1
Guest zeleni kukuruz
Posted

Am bored of the game now. Answer was DC57 Damasko. Amazing thing. They have the patent on ice hardening watch cases. If it hits a brick wall then the wall just crumbles :) Definitely recommended x 1000,000.

Do ya have a pic of it? Would love to see it.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...
Please Sign In or Sign Up