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Old 23 September 2009, 08:16 AM   #1
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Modded 16600 -- The ULTIMATE Dive Watch -- Modem Burner

I know there are a few that will like it, and most will HATE it, but I set out to make the PERFECT diver for me this past spring. I started out with an A-serial 16600 SeaDweller that was rather beat-up (about 80% condition) but it had no deep dings/scratches. I acquired it off the boards. Even though it was keeping great time, I decided it was time for a service since Rolex will never service my watch after this mod. Actually, I ended-up sending it to a Rolex Certified Watchmaker for the service. At that time, he changed-out the minute and hour hand to LV hands, and the second-hand to a Yachtmaster hand. So far.........Modified, but all still COMPLETELY authentic Rolex.

Here is a picture from after the service/hand change


Next, it was off for a PVD treatement. First the watch parts were bead-blasted by my Watchmaker and then they were sent off to the PVD vendor. After a long discussion with the PVD expert, I determined that I would get the bracelet PVD'd as well. Originally, my plan was to only PVD the watch head and then sell the bracelet to cut-down on my total investment. Since this is going to be my primary Rolex diver for SCUBA, I don't plan on diving the bracelet anyway. The bracelet has not arrived back from the DLC coating, but I did receive the watch head today. Let me tell you.......it is ABSOLUTELY STUNNING. I am very happy with the final outcome. For those of you that believe I have messed-up a perfectly great Rolex, that is one reason that I bought an M-serial 16600 first...........It will stay unmodified. I am very happy with my Modification, and believe it will serve me for many years to come. I couldn't be Happier















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Old 23 September 2009, 08:33 AM   #2
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I like it a lot.

When I get home I'll save these photos to my hard drive.

Very nice.
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Old 23 September 2009, 08:35 AM   #3
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I'm not normally into mods but I think it looks fantastic!! Congrats.

Can you give an estimate of total cost?
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Old 23 September 2009, 08:38 AM   #4
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I'm not normally into mods but I think it looks fantastic!! Congrats.

Can you give an estimate of total cost?
I don't mind a bit giving you the cost breakdown.

---A-serial SD $3,200 (I bought it fairly beat-up.......probably only 80% condition. No major dings or deep scratches though)

---Full service from a Rolex-Certified Watchmaker including all 3 hands changed (hour/minute to LV and second-hand to Yachtmaster) $648
--BTW, I was able to retain the original hands just in case I want to put the watch back to original someday
---PVD treatment of the watch - $925

Total - $4,773

That does include all shipping to and from the different entities, and my TOTAL cost
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Old 8 September 2010, 01:24 AM   #5
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I don't mind a bit giving you the cost breakdown.

---A-serial SD $3,200 (I bought it fairly beat-up.......probably only 80% condition. No major dings or deep scratches though)

---Full service from a Rolex-Certified Watchmaker including all 3 hands changed (hour/minute to LV and second-hand to Yachtmaster) $648
--BTW, I was able to retain the original hands just in case I want to put the watch back to original someday
---PVD treatment of the watch - $925

Total - $4,773

That does include all shipping to and from the different entities, and my TOTAL cost
I'll buy it for $4,774! Which means you'll make profit!
Wow, its really beautiful Jason! Wery well done!
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Old 23 September 2009, 08:40 AM   #6
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It looks good.Good luck
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Old 23 September 2009, 08:48 AM   #7
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I love the red second hand. Very unique. You are the only person to own a Rolex like this one, thats for sure. The coating is functional and looks good. I can't wait to see the bracelet on the watch. Overall I like it. Did the coating require the case to be taken apart and each part sprayed or however they apply it?
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Old 23 September 2009, 09:13 AM   #8
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I love the red second hand. Very unique. You are the only person to own a Rolex like this one, thats for sure. The coating is functional and looks good. I can't wait to see the bracelet on the watch. Overall I like it. Did the coating require the case to be taken apart and each part sprayed or however they apply it?
The PVD process requires complete disassembly and then reassembly after the DLC has been applied. The movement is then regulated and lubricated before it is sent back to me. It is difficult to tell by the pictures, but even the inner rehaut is blackened
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Old 23 September 2009, 02:29 PM   #9
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The PVD process requires complete disassembly and then reassembly after the DLC has been applied. The movement is then regulated and lubricated before it is sent back to me. It is difficult to tell by the pictures, but even the inner rehaut is blackened
I was going to ask as it looked like the inner rehaut was DLC..

the watch looks sharp with the dive strap...really pops with the red..which was what you were looking for anyhow...

CONGRATS on a unique baby...I like it...
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Old 23 September 2009, 08:54 AM   #10
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Wow wow. I really like this! Jocke has some modding competition now.
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Old 23 September 2009, 09:02 AM   #11
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I want a red YM second hand on my Double Red.
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Old 23 September 2009, 09:24 AM   #12
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I want a red YM second hand on my Double Red.
Interestingly, I was REALLY interested in the YM second-hand, but I really didn't realize how good the LV hands would look on the SD. I mean......It is really subtle, but they really look great. I made that change because the more robust hands would be slightly more legible while underwater. However, they really look great all the time.
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Old 23 September 2009, 09:25 AM   #13
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I want a red YM second hand on my Double Red.
That would look awesome Dadswatch!! I agree....
To jclavoy,I think it looks great!! The red hand looks super with that nylon combo and most important,your happy,I can tell!! Truelly original and functional..!
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Old 23 September 2009, 09:28 AM   #14
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I like it If SEA-DWELLER was in red, too, wow.
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Old 22 June 2013, 09:42 PM   #15
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I want a red YM second hand on my Double Red.
that would look sweet
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Old 23 September 2009, 09:16 AM   #16
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What I really like is that hint of red. The hand really pops out. Maybe you should get a matching red SeaDweller text.
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Old 23 September 2009, 09:21 AM   #17
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What I really like is that hint of red. The hand really pops out. Maybe you should get a matching red SeaDweller text.
Honestly, that was my plan. However, there are many problems associated with that route. Either you need a redial, which I was ABSOLUTELY not interested in pursuing............or, someone needs to freehand paint the text. Ultimately, I decided it wasn't worth the risk of not coming out perfect.

I mean......there are some VERY poor freehand jobs out there
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Old 23 September 2009, 09:26 AM   #18
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Honestly, that was my plan. However, there are many problems associated with that route. Either you need a redial, which I was ABSOLUTELY not interested in pursuing............or, someone needs to freehand paint the text. Ultimately, I decided it wasn't worth the risk of not coming out perfect.

I mean......there are some VERY poor freehand jobs out there

Jason i just want to tell you that's some really great work, i know it feels great to own a unique beauty like that , enjoy it man ....my brother is here losing his mind on how beautiful it really looks ......you have fans
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Really like it. Again please post pics of it on a bracelet. Enjoy
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Old 23 September 2009, 09:26 AM   #20
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Really like it. Again please post pics of it on a bracelet. Enjoy
I certainly will. The watchmaker that has my bracelet received the bracelet back at the same time as the watch head. However, he is a real stickler for perfection and the bracelet didn't meet his standards. So, it was back to the PVD vendor. I have no doubt that it will be virtually perfect when it is returned.

Although this might be the first Rolex EVER that JJ likes on a NATO
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Old 23 September 2009, 09:26 AM   #21
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That looks great!
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Sweet Modd. Lookin forward too see the bracelet.
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That looks great
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Old 23 September 2009, 10:25 AM   #24
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Looks awesome! Ilike it alot! Red second hand and PVD goes really well with the black/red nato. Fantastic job!
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Old 23 September 2009, 12:00 PM   #25
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Congratulations on a very unique watch.

I'm really not into modifying my watches, but greatly appreciate the effort in personalizing. Good job
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Old 23 September 2009, 12:03 PM   #26
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I tend to be traditional....Sub date has a cyclops and should..but Ithink it turned out great.
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Old 2 July 2010, 01:40 AM   #27
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Jason,
I think you did an amazing job on your 16600--one of kind.
I would kill me if you did it to a 1665 though.
The closest I've come to modifying my 16600 is to wear it on this mesh bracelet.
The fact that it's an OMEGA bracelet still makes me feel like a heretic.
By the way, how easily does PVD/DLC scratch off?
By the way number two, SubKing showed another interesting mod on the following thread.
http://************/showthread.php?t=13...g+crown+guards
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Old 23 September 2009, 12:05 PM   #28
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Congratulations on a very unique watch.

I'm really not into modifying my watches, but greatly appreciate the effort in personalizing. Good job
That has to be the nicest way of saying, "I don't like it" that I have ever heard. Thanks
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Good for you. Looks great!

Just for fun send it to RWSC and see what kind of estimate to get it put back kidding...
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