morgan123 Posted February 2, 2007 Report Share Posted February 2, 2007 So here's my idea. I'll buy the 4th generation 42mm PO swiss ETA (the 45mm Ultimate is waaay too big for me) as well as the rubber strap that doesn't perfectly fit and then I'll: Replace the dial (I can defiantly tell the difference, so it's worth $200, besides I'm a graphic designer and aesthetics are everything to me) Ofrei sells it here but which one? Omega Dial For Model 2209.50.00 ...or... OME-2500-DIAL#2 can someone please tell me? Then the crown, and the hands as per cwai02's upgrade guide here Finally I'll file down the rep strap until it fits. Any suggestions for a rubber file that would keep it fresh and clean looking? or I'll just cave in and buy the gen strap if it doesn't work out. ... I know I'm spending a bit on this, but I tried the Gen on and it looks really really nice, and I want to get it as aesthetically close as possible without spending the full $2000. Any other suggestions? (thanks) Below is what I want the finished product to look like: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
triplehd Posted February 2, 2007 Report Share Posted February 2, 2007 So here's my idea. I'll buy the 4th generation 42mm PO swiss ETA (the 45mm Ultimate is waaay too big for me) as well as the rubber strap that doesn't perfectly fit and then I'll: Replace the dial (I can defiantly tell the difference, so it's worth $200, besides I'm a graphic designer and aesthetics are everything to me) Ofrei sells it here but which one? Omega Dial For Model 2209.50.00 ...or... OME-2500-DIAL#2 can someone please tell me? Then the crown, and the hands as per cwai02's upgrade guide here Finally I'll file down the rep strap until it fits. Any suggestions for a rubber file that would keep it fresh and clean looking? or I'll just cave in and buy the gen strap if it doesn't work out. ... I know I'm spending a bit on this, but I tried the Gen on and it looks really really nice, and I want to get it as aesthetically close as possible without spending the full $2000. Any other suggestions? (thanks) Below is what I want the finished product to look like: Good luck with the project. As for the dial, the pics for Omega Dial For Model 2209.50.00 and OME-2500-DIAL#2 are the same, just 2 different shots (I guess to confuse the customers even more). Keep in mind, that the Rubber straps used for the 42mm POs were created for the Asian version and not the ETA versions. They do not have the proper endlinks. The gen straps will cost $170 and then throw in the buckle (sold seperately). Omega Rubber Straps Hope this helps and good luck with the Project ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
morgan123 Posted February 2, 2007 Author Report Share Posted February 2, 2007 Keep in mind, that the Rubber straps used for the 42mm POs were created for the Asian version and not the ETA versions. They do not have the proper endlinks. The gen straps will cost $170 and then throw in the buckle (sold seperately). Omega Rubber Straps Yeah.. Might not be such a goo d idea... But say, I have a medium size wrist and All Ofrei seems to sell is an xtral long strap for this, can I buy a smaller gen strap somewhere? (Thanks for clerifying the dial) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
triplehd Posted February 2, 2007 Report Share Posted February 2, 2007 Yeah.. Might not be such a goo d idea... But say, I have a medium size wrist and All Ofrei seems to sell is an xtral long strap for this, can I buy a smaller gen strap somewhere? (Thanks for clerifying the dial) Always check out TimeZone - I have some some OEM Omega rubber straps go for about $125. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seadweller4000 Posted February 2, 2007 Report Share Posted February 2, 2007 Sounds like a very nice project to me. Please keep us informed... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
takashi Posted February 3, 2007 Report Share Posted February 3, 2007 The dial should be #2. Also get genuine hand sets, they are worth the mod. The second hand on the replica is way off (in terms of orange tip colour). The crown is worth changing too. This is the final picture after modification inclusive the crown. Do consider getting the genuine clasp at 90 USD. The difference between the gen and rep is quite significant (especially the locking mechanism). Please take note that the genuine crown has to be installed together with the genuine crown tube. FYI, the genuine crown tube has a smaller diameter therefore after you removed the rep crown tube, you need to attach the genuine crown tube using the strongest, best, waterproofed, tension proof glue available. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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