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New pickup 6204 rolex


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So I picked up a cool old 6204 from the sales board last week. It was purchased in Vietnam a long time ago and after inspecting it, I can see that it's a hand made replica from back in the day. The whole case reeks of "handmade" goodness. The shape is slightly off and a little too "round" but I think it looks really cool. I'm not too hot about the dial, the lume is so perfect but the dail is matt not glossy. MY makes these pencil hands but for an a260 mvmt (which I will be using). I will be asking my dial maker to make me a proper 6204 dial using a gen plate and he can lume the dial and the MY hands to match! The bezel isn't made to gen spec on the inside but visually from the outside it's spot on. I really just wanted to show the way I got it, so when I have the case polished/cleaned and make my upgrades you'll be able to see the diff.

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I know.. I was torn but this dial and hands are in bad shape, (minute track missing gold paint in areas) and the dial feet are gone so it's a floater. I'm fairly certain that my dial guy can make a convincing one, and I've already seen the MY hands, they aren't bad, ill age them as usual and do the best I can with it. There's something special about this case even though it isn't exactly right it feels right and is aged incredibly well. I will have it polished to freshen it up and so the dial and hands don't look too out of place. It will look a little something like this exept with pencil hands and no depth rating.

Shoot, I just realized that the MY hands aren't exactly right

Maybe I can use the hands that came on the watch but have them relumed?

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Thanks guys, I'll leave the case the way it is now. It does have a nice patina. I will do this case proud and put a great dial in it.

I wonder why they decided to engrave it " r.s.c. - 1038 or 7038 " strange

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Wow!  Very cool.  I'm really looking forward to seeing the progress you make with this, and the finished product.  Beggars can't be choosers, but it would be fun to see pics and updates along the way so it can be like we are looking over your shoulder while you transform this into pure joy!  :)

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I will be happy to make a public build log as I go. I had to source a + crown and a260 movement before anything else and I've done that today. 67$ for the crown (thanks nanuq!) and 1009$ for the movement (won't be using dial hands and crown)

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It's an old 50's movement used mostly in the bubble back watches. I had the choice between that and an a296 but the a260 seems more readily available for parts so I went with that.

Remember this was the very first submariner ever made so I guess they borrowed a movement they already had. The 1030 was then developed and used for the next generation models

http://www.vintagesubmariner.com/vintagesubs.html

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Man, I can't wait to see this piece come together.  That case is...............  :wub:

 

You know, when you finish this it will compete with your Big Crown for wrist time, and since the 6538 is God's Own Watch .... the 6204 will languish in its dark wooden box.  Poor forgotten thing.......  :cry2:

 

At that time, please remember yer old buddy in Alaska.  My checkbook will be ready.  :Jumpy:

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