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Evolution of an MBW 1665


dieselpower

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Along time ago with a modder far far away.......

 

I sent my old school MBW DR1665 to BigRedJoe (remember him?) and he actually did quite a good job. Shaved the cg's fitted a gen tube and crown I was happy. Then about two years later I wanted to move up a level and Tribal (again - remember him?) was my modder of choice to fit clarks (I think) hands, a clarks superdome, age the case and fit a 2846 slow beat movement and an Ubi datewheel overlay. This he did with aplomb and again, I was happy. Recently I started to reassess the daily beater and having acquired a gen T39 plexi I thought it was time to raise the bar again. I contacted a modder and put forward my proposals. Improve the He valve, relume the dial and hands and fit the gen T39. He was happy to do this and the watch was duly despatched.

 

First the He valve issue. Rather than go to expense of a functional He vale we agreed to go with a visually accurate 'plug' that did not involve compromising the case but looked the part to the naked eye. As I am no deep sea diver I would never actually use the He valve function anyway so again, I was happy. Here is a photo of the metal plug used to replicate the valve:

 

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My friend then pointed out a couple of issues with the dial that I had supplied with the watch (flaking of the markers etc) and he offered to fit a lightly aged ingod GW rail dial, replace the Ubi DWO with a brushed steel flat top 3 DW. I agreed happily with his suggestions and he kindly sent me some photos:

 

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I didn't want to be a total pain in the a**e but I told him that one of my pet hates is when the dial markers, hands and bezel pearl do not match colourwise. He very kindly took my comments on board and set to work. Here is the result:

 

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Now to the movement. I had fitted a slow beat eta but this had been running slow and caused me some stress. I'm not a mad Japanese style stickler for punctuality but I do like to know what time it actually is rather than what time it roughly is so I had asked my modder to address this. He pointed out that he could fit a replacement slow beat movement for less money than the cost of paying for a full service on my slow running engine. Brilliant, we agreed a movement swap:

 

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So, now we have the following specs:

 

Old schoold MBW case - CG's shaved, gen tube, gen 703 crown, lug holes drilled, He valve 'plug' added and overall case aged.

Gen T39 superdome fitted.

Ingod rail dial re-lumed and aged with brushed steel open 6 and 9 flat top 3 datewheel.

PMWF bezel insert with yuki pearl painted to match hands/dial.

Slow beat ETA 2846 fitted.

Clarks hands re-lumed to match dial.

 

I think that's about it. I have to say I've really enjoyed the whole development of this watch and it has re-kindled my passion for our hobby. Here's a photo of the finished product. The only thing I have to think about now is the bracelet. I have the original MBW riveted one that I am happy with but I'm wondering if I should shell out on a gen or at least one of the highly recommended Yuki offerings?

 

Anyway here is a shot of the 'finished' product:

 

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The watch is still with my modder and these are his photos (used with kind permission). I can't wait to finalise the deal and strap that baby on my wrist. I think it will be sitting there for a long while....... Then there's the 1016 to think about!

 

 

 

 

 

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Great job!! That's what so nice about starting with a good case set, you can raise the bar as quickly or as slowly as you want, and always have a good base to build on.Ziggy did the same HE valve mod on my 1665, and I have been very happy with it.

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Folded oyster all the way. I found a 9315 on the 'bay with engraving on the clasp for $400, 5 minutes with a sander mostly removed the lettering, good result.

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And here she is on my wrist. I've fallen in love all over again  :love:

 

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Specs:

 

Old school MBW case shaved CG's drilled lugs, case aged and He valve mod.

Slow beat ETA.

MBW rivetted 7206 bracelet with 503B end links gen 2mm springbars.

Ingod44 great white rail dial aged and re-lumed.

Clarks hands lumed to match.

PMWF bezel insert with ofrei illumes dot lumed to match.

Brushed steel DW with flat top 3's.

Gen tube and gen tall coronet 703 crown.

Gen T39 superdome.

 

 

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