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Just finished. Probably the easiest build I have done:

JMB case set

ETA 2824-2

Yuki dial, lightly sprayed with matt varnish

Raffles Time ETA hand set

Phoenix NATO

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That's what reps are all about. Simple, quick, easy to put together, reasonably priced with great results. Now, where's that V72? I think I'll just throw a PN daytona together before dinner!

 

Nice watch jackflash wear it well and in good health  :clap2:

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is thee any other option for the dial ?

(Yuki is not shipping to Germany)

 

fantastic watch btw :)

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Wish I had the skill. Need some practice but setting the hands is where I generally fail, if I haven't fudged up the keyless first!

Great watch, I definitely need one of these or a spacedweller (same thing ;) )

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is thee any other option for the dial ?

(Yuki is not shipping to Germany)

fantastic watch btw :)

Thanks. Yuki will ship to Germany. For the price, it's the best value dial.
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Wish I had the skill. Need some practice but setting the hands is where I generally fail, if I haven't fudged up the keyless first!

Great watch, I definitely need one of these or a spacedweller (same thing ;) )

JMB's case set is pretty much plug-in-and-play. A great starter project.

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Frazzle - If you use an ETA (or clone) the keyless is pretty forgiving and installing hands is pretty easy if you have some hand-pressers.

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Frazzle - If you use an ETA (or clone) the keyless is pretty forgiving and installing hands is pretty easy if you have some hand-pressers.

Thanks. Very keen on doing this project. Will invest in some hand pressers before hand though. The set I got with my cheap tool kit weren't that good last time. Can anyone advise on a set available in the UK?

Thanks

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Also with the Yuki dial he seems to only do them with feet to fit 1560 and above movements. Any advice

Clip the feet and use dial dots to hold the dial in place. That's what I did:)
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