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Franken wm9 & TC remix


Erict719

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Introducing my almost finish franken 16610

wm9 v3 case ( reshape to gen spec)

Tc v4 braclet & clasp (reshape the edge and good sel fit)

Tc KH dial & wm9 hands

bk Dwo , will get tc v4 soon

GEN insert

GEN Crystal

GEN crown

unconfirmed bezel assembly with sharp teeth

Unfortunately I have scratched the hands in the build,

I anyone got a set of new TC hands please pm me

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Hands removing is a part of the "job" which can screw either the hands or the dial or both if not careful.

Look what I have seen some time ago on youtube*

This is how most watchmaker work, I´ve seen also some Japanese watchmaker working with this "banal sheet of nylon" on current Grand Seiko´s.

I personally place two sheets of these thin nylons over the dial, plus I cover all the tips of the hands remover (that may have direct contact with the hands) with small stripes of mask tape to be on the safer side.

 

Despite this one has to be always very careful as scratches can be done very easy.

 

You have done a splendid job on this build. Wear it often and in good health!

 

 

 

I guess this is the best combo without going over budget .
For the hands, I used those hands remover, the head of the tool is metal.. And scratched right away.
I need to upgrade my skill

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I have seen watch smith just using a sharp clipper to remove the hands instead of real hands remover.

this rep hands are so weak, I used to have a set of hands that have some tape dirt on it.

I use a q tip lighty clean it. And it's. Scratched again.

gen hands use white gold, way stronger

by the way, I am struggling should I buy a tc v6 and sell this one. V6 have better crown guard.

just don't know if its wroth it. Since my watch is water proof very well. Tc is risk

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I loved the video sir

It is sooo awesome

I am like. Kid watching pornography for the first time

If this video wpuld have been ten hours I would have watched it straight

Thank you !!!!

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Hands removing is a part of the "job" which can screw either the hands or the dial or both if not careful.

Look what I have seen some time ago on youtube*

This is how most watchmaker work, I´ve seen also some Japanese watchmaker working with this "banal sheet of nylon" on current Grand Seiko´s.

I personally place two sheets of these thin nylons over the dial, plus I cover all the tips of the hands remover (that may have direct contact with the hands) with small stripes of mask tape to be on the safer side.

Despite this one has to be always very careful as scratches can be done very easy.

You have done a splendid job on this build. Wear it often and in good health!

Thank you for sharing :-)

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N900A using Tapatalk

I have seen watch smith just using a sharp clipper to remove the hands instead of real hands remover.

this rep hands are so weak, I used to have a set of hands that have some tape dirt on it.

I use a q tip lighty clean it. And it's. Scratched again.

gen hands use white gold, way stronger

by the way, I am struggling should I buy a tc v6 and sell this one. V6 have better crown guard.

just don't know if its wroth it. Since my watch is water proof very well. Tc is risk

Thank you !!!!

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N900A using Tapatalk

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TC V6 will have no waterproof issues. I own one and love it!

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the thing is not really Tc. Since tc stuff don't always come very well QC. and in my area there is not very much watchsmith who have skills to work on these watch.

If I need to get it waterproof or exchange parts . It will be a headache.

I am hunting for a sean case too. But I don't think KH dial can be fitted

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