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My new 16610


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Thats a stunner.  Details on build please :p

Here is the recipe

TC sub - latest with v3 strap / v4 clasp

TC LN dial ( bought a few and swapped lume markers to make a good dial)

TC hands - well, almost - I bent the seconds hand so I superlumed some seconds hand I had and used it

BK dwo

TW insert, with a watchmaterial pearl (a very good one)

The crystal is TCs with 2.7mm gasket , stock TC crown........

even has a rep movement (tc movement)

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Our 16610's have become so good that it's almost impossible to tell them from the gen anymore. Even the SELs are great these days.

 

I would buy the gen but my rep is simply too good. That's a nice problem to have.

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Here is the recipe

TC sub - latest with v3 strap / v4 clasp

TC LN dial ( bought a few and swapped lume markers to make a good dial)

TC hands - well, almost - I bent the seconds hand so I superlumed some seconds hand I had and used it

BK dwo

TW insert, with a watchmaterial pearl (a very good one)

The crystal is TCs with 2.7mm gasket , stock TC crown........

even has a rep movement (tc movement)

 

Beauty, mine shall look just as good I hope when I add the gen LV insert :)

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This is my holy grail. This 16610 will be my next purchase. Where can I buy this version. I read the mods. Which version of the 16610 do I need to buy so the mods will fit.  

Which TD do you recommend to me for the best 16610 or the one you bought. Thanks for your help. I want to do it in the right way and hope it will work out the first time.

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The strap is as it comes, the parts are basically from TC, TC is a supporting vendor and all he sells are 16610s at the moment (and YMs).  The TC sub is a great base for mods and frankem projects though as this proves, frankening is not always necessary

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