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16 January 2015, 04:58 AM | #91 |
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Whoop, I'm pleased!
Got a photo from MY in Hong Kong today... I reckon his dial guy is a magician! I couldn't wait to post before & after dial photos, so here ya go: |
16 January 2015, 05:01 AM | #92 |
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wow - what a transformation. it's going to look great once back in the case.
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16 January 2015, 05:06 AM | #93 |
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hey Storky,
looks like they are doing some great work but i can't help wondering why some of the hour plots that were in good shape look wurse on the restored dial shot ? 1, 4, 8, ... |
16 January 2015, 05:24 AM | #94 |
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5 looks clipped off a bit as well
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16 January 2015, 05:48 AM | #95 |
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Oooh you guys are picky! We have to remember that all this has been done by hand and a paintbrush ... and apparently a miniature spray gun! Originally the dials are printed.
Take a look at the watches on your wrists and see how big these marks are. I had the option of a dial restore which to me was a BIG no-no. Anyhow it turned out better than I expected (Unless it was a Photoshop retouch - I haven't got it yet!) |
16 January 2015, 05:51 AM | #96 |
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From 1 foot in the grave....... that is a great job!!!
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16 January 2015, 09:03 AM | #98 |
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Can't wait to see the final result, when everything is re-assembled.
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16 January 2015, 10:53 AM | #99 |
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YOur first shot back in Dec I think looks bloody awesome! This is exactly why I love vintage. I'd piss myself if I found a piece like that in the not-the-usual manner.
Want clean? Well I have my modern pieces for that. I wouldn't change anything except stabilize the dial, which you have now done and it looks terrific. The hands, please don't replace or relume. They are perfect! Get a correct insert along with an independent service, i.e. not RSC and you're good. PLUS that did not cost you that much, since you said the mech is ok. I was truly surprised by all the down-playing of this one. I was expecting the exact opposite. funny. |
16 January 2015, 11:31 AM | #100 |
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The restorer must be a wizard.Wow
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16 January 2015, 10:40 PM | #101 |
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I would not have touched up the dial, but I liked the result, amazing! Congratulations on your dedication!
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16 January 2015, 10:49 PM | #102 |
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Thanks for your input guys!
Just want to say that if bits weren't falling off the dial I would have left it and to me I don't really like anything that has 'been played with'. But under the circumstances I think it was the best compromise. |
17 January 2015, 12:56 AM | #103 |
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Looks good! Can't wait to see it all come together
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17 January 2015, 01:52 AM | #104 |
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Great improvement
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20 January 2015, 03:49 AM | #105 |
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Getting there!
Dial & hands back in UK. (Well done Michael Young in HK for a great job!)
* Bracelet 93150 purchased (Thanks to friend on the forum!) * 580 (from Sub 1680) ends changed to 585's (deeper & correct for the thicker SD case) * Insert sourced & fitted (thanks for the advice everyone!) * Case sides & lugs (VERY!) slightly improved - there was no major dings or lumps out of them. Lugs to be re-grained a little. * Worn & damage movement parts replaced. Now to my man to throw the fully serviced engine back in, chuck it in a pint of beer to make sure it doesn't leak & we're there! Quick question: I've researched this and I'm still not quite sure. The watch is 1971, would this have had a Twinlock crown (700) originally??? I've got one of those available but didn't know whether to fit it. If I intend to wear it hard & probably get it wet probably better to fit a new Triplock...... Anyhow, here is where we are so far: |
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Trip-lock on '71 SD I believe. Project looking good, mate!
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20 January 2015, 05:01 AM | #108 |
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Thanks Vincent!
Trip lock it is .... |
20 January 2015, 05:02 AM | #109 |
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Thanks Joe ... it's been quite a learning curve for me.
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Hi Michael,
I am so pleased for you, this has been a fantastic thread firstly thanks for sharing and going to the trouble of putting this all together for us to read/follow ,The dial actually is amazing considering what MY had to work with I bet you can't wait to get it back from your watch guy and on your wrist. |
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25 January 2015, 10:50 PM | #112 |
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Drum Roll.......!
Voila, all done Here she is, my new daily wearer. I wish to thank all my new Forum & Instagram friends for their advice and help and enthusiasm with this project. |
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Very nice! What a great transformation! Enjoy it, it's beautiful
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25 January 2015, 11:30 PM | #115 |
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Hi Michael, Well done I bet you are pleased
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26 January 2015, 12:09 AM | #117 |
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Gorgeous DRSD. That cleaned up nicely!
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26 January 2015, 12:35 AM | #118 |
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good job and enjoy your restoration!
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26 January 2015, 12:49 AM | #119 |
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Thanks guys!
Appreciate your honesty, I had a job to sleep after your comment ;-) .. By no means the best example but didn't turn out too bad in the end! |
26 January 2015, 12:53 AM | #120 |
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A very cool piece to own...
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