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16613 Two Tone Perfection by Misiekped


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It has been a labor of love and frustration to source all the parts in this build. Anyone whose attempted to build a two tone Rolex knows these projects are not easy nor cheap.

 

Thanks Om3ga_Guy and Rudy40 for helping on this build. We've all spent way to much time reading about these 16613, lol.

 

And of course thank you Misiekped, Mike, for putting all the pieces together. You've been extremely helpful over the past couple of months with the details of this build. The watch turned out better than I imagined.

 

Watch Specs:

Franken TC 16613

 

TC V6 Mid Case

TC V6 Caseback (w/ Gen Gasket)

Gen 16613 Dial

Gen 16613 Hands

Gen Champagne DW

Gen 18k Crown (w/ Gen Gasket)

Yuki 3135 (Serviced)

Gen 3135 Movement Parts

   Ratchet Wheel #305

   Stem #201

   Case Screws #5100

   2x Reversing Wheels #540

   2x Setting Wheel #250  

   Canon/Minute Pinion #335

   Hour Wheel #280

   Minute Wheel #260

   Second Wheel # 360

Gen 93253 TT Bracelet

Gen LEC Crystal

Gen 18k Bezel Assembly

WM9 93253 TT Clasp

Assembly/Waterproofing/Movement Service

 

 

 

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Lovely Would die for a watch like this was the wm9 you selling the donor watch or something ??

Nope. I bought all parts for this watch specifically for his build. I did not want to ruin a wm9 16613 for this build. Wm9 is a great watch and deserves to be worn by a new owner.

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Stunning build. I did a spread sheet for a similar build a while back and seeing this finished proves it would be worth the effort and expense. One of my all time favorites. Words really cannot describe how much I like this build. Absolute perfection.

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Stunning build. I did a spread sheet for a similar build a while back and seeing this finished proves it would be worth the effort and expense. One of my all time favorites. Words really cannot describe how much I like this build. Absolute perfection.

Sent from my droptop using telepathy.

I've been toying with tt builds for some time. Built two tt gmtcs but nothing could beat the blue sunburst dial appeal. I wore a wm9 16613 for months and that ultimately drove me to build this as the "next step". Worth every headache and countless hours sourcing parts.

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You have built some amazing pieces but this is definitely my favorite. Since you went gen gold and added many key gen movement parts it will last forever. The 16613 was my first gen so will always hold a special place for me. I have a couple other projects going but a 16613 is on the radar for a future build. Only difference would be lug holes and the old style tt bracelet.

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You have built some amazing pieces but this is definitely my favorite. Since you went gen gold and added many key gen movement parts it will last forever. The 16613 was my first gen so will always hold a special place for me. I have a couple other projects going but a 16613 is on the radar for a future build. Only difference would be lug holes and the old style tt bracelet.

Sent from my droptop using telepathy.

Highly recommend the tc v6 case and have lug holes drilled. I prefer it to the wm9 or sean for various reasons. I had a two piece tt gen bracelet before the sels. Nothing beats that gen gold sheen.

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Congratulations on this super franken!

I love the attention to detail and right mix of model correct parts and assembly, gen and partially aftermarket, that went into this built.

Two tone watches are not my type of taste, though that blue dial is very appealing.

 

Wear it often and in good health. :clap2:

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