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Rolex Addict MBK 5513.


Archetypal

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This one is purely cosmetic. JJ worked his magic as always, and I was quite specific with my desired look - the results do not disappoint. This was a planned walk in purchase on a summer trip to Bangkok (Brothers stag do) so lots of memories tied up in the piece. I have not had the time to photograph myself but was desperate to share the joy plus JJ's rolex angles and lighting probably cant be beaten. Anyway enough chatter here's the porn, enjoy.

 

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And finally a wristy on the 7836 from WI.

 

Cheers,

 

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@6now, I went and looked at my gen assemblies and no, the stem shouldn't be exposed, but the big tell is that the case tube is thinner than the gen tube. That's because the gen crown's sides are thinner than the rep crowns sides and the gen case tube is fatter. JJ may put a nice bevel on the bottom of the crown, making it look more like a 702 crown, but it's still a rep crown.

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He starts off the post by saying that all the work so far has been purely cosmetic, guys .. why tear the physical faults apart?  I suppose he wanted a stock MBK piece with a bit of aging added. There's nothing wrong with that, as long as he's happy with it.

 

And I'm sorry, but tube and stem issues are not "tells" unless you plan to sell the watch as gen. No one but the owner is going to be scrutinizing an unscrewed crown/tube area.

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Cheers Jkay and thanks for all the comments fella's. I thought you would appreciate the result, who doesn't like a nice patina.

 

You can be a tough crowd, but thats RWG and part of why we are here.

 

The biggest on the wrist tell is of course the high beat 'swiss' movement, however it is running like a charm.

 

JJ and I shared views on how to craft my desired on the wrist look, and for a modern Nah Piek MBK stock piece that has been aged and detail tweaked i feel its a marvel. I may of got lucky with the make up of my piece as the Nah Piek guys are a little all over the shop (putting it politely - Highoey probably knows this better than anyone). Saying that the bracelet it came with (in the JJ photos) is more than questionable. The end links I ended up on are from the Josh 5513.

 

This was an exercise in craft and attention to detail and JJ is really quite the artisan in this respect, as we all know by now. 

 

What I have is an affordable satisfying foundation which I can enjoy now and build upon as I please.

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