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Finally! My First Build The 1680.


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Happy to share photo of the 1680 installed.

 

The yuki dial is wrong. The triangle on 12 is too short.

I can't find a good red dial.

If anyone knows where to find a good dial, please let me know.  :)

 

-Case from PT reshape cg and lug hole by me

-Refinish brushed lugs by me
-Yuki dial
-Athaya crown and tube
-Gen vintage insert removed pearl and fade by me
-After market bezel and end link
-Clark Plexi
-fat spring bar spec
-PT bracelet + TC clasp
-silver date open 6-9

For Rolli I want also to make 1665 Double red, maybe.

 

Thanks for looking.

 

 

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Do you perhaps have a picture of the datewheel?

:) here is date wheel

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Like that very much, glad to see you into vintage Rolex nowadays! Have you considered the Whoopy 1680 dial? Denimhead is selling one lumed by Big Daz.

Many thanks i will do it. ;)

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What model did you get from PT as the base watch?

I have a plan to make 1680 or 5513 rep by using Yuki parts or by getting the base watch from some TD.

If it is ok, please let me know about it.

 

I got base 1680 white dial form Ryan (intime).

 

 

Looks good.  A PT 1680 is next on my list.  Why did you age the insert and remove the pearl if the bezel insert is gen?

 

Imho for the best vintage look. :)

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I love the build.  Good choice in parts for budget, but still retaining the vintage feel. 

The thing I don't understand about all these Franken Red 1680 builds is.... why the silver date wheel?
Gen Red 1680's were born with white date wheels. 

The silver date wheels came later on the white dials. 

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I like that Yuki dial. Red SUBMARINER text is decent unlike that old MBW version (which was dreadful).

 

Very decent forgery. These have come a long way since I last checked in. :good:

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Thank you for your useful information.
I was able to confirm your base watch in Intime site.
Swiss ETA 2846 and 2834 are selectable according to the desciption.
Which movement did you select?
Are both movements fittable to Yuki parts including hands, case, Dial and so on?
I am sorry for my some questions.

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I love the build.  Good choice in parts for budget, but still retaining the vintage feel. 

The thing I don't understand about all these Franken Red 1680 builds is.... why the silver date wheel?

Gen Red 1680's were born with white date wheels. 

The silver date wheels came later on the white dials. 

 

Many thanks for information.

I never knew about the color of date wheel.

I will find white date wheel. :)

 

 

Loving this build!

 

Nice work here, looks great.  

 

I like that Yuki dial. Red SUBMARINER text is decent unlike that old MBW version (which was dreadful).

 

Very decent forgery. These have come a long way since I last checked in. :good:

 

I really want to get more into modding cases an such myself. Really the only way to get perfection!

 

Many thanks my friends. :)

 

Thank you for your useful information.

I was able to confirm your base watch in Intime site.

Swiss ETA 2846 and 2834 are selectable according to the desciption.

Which movement did you select?

Are both movements fittable to Yuki parts including hands, case, Dial and so on?

I am sorry for my some questions.

 

My watch used eta 2846 and I don't select form intime.

Yuki support many parts to fit an ETA movement

 

http://www.yukiwatch.com/adaptor.html

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Hrmm. Didn't know Ryan sold PT 1680s. The 1680s he had were the ones with the lug holes too close to the edge. PT 1680s were prob the best ones. They actually had the right dial. The chunky crown guards you can work with and would take gen spec (26.5mm) dials.

If yours takes a gen spec dial, get a whoopy dial. It's about as close to gen as you're gonna get without breaking the bank.

The dial on your watch isn't bad though. A puffy relume would finish it off nicely.

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It's really beautiful, one of most beautiful ;)

Many thanks. :)

Really nice result... ! Who supplied the bezel? Or is that from the rep?

I got from ebay. :)

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Does "PT " mean "Pure time" that is one of trusted dealers? I am confused. I am sorry that I am new here.

Yes, PT mean puretime but I got it from intime.

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