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30 January 2013, 12:41 PM | #1 |
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Thank you Rikki!! Jocke too
I got the parts list from Jocke's SM300 project, Rikki was kind enough to put it all together for me and did a full service on the movement. I know there are some who feel this is a franken-watch and I'm not going to debate that. If you take a movement from one watch and put it in the case of another, then it really isn't original or even original with replacement parts, it's an amalgamation. So I can't really call this an NOS Seamaster, it's a wanna-be, but it's my wanna be.
Didn't want to pay the watchco prices, didn't want to buy a watch I knew nothing about from ebay or watchuseek. Instead I borrowed Jocke's blue print, bought the parts from Otto Frei, and Rikki was kind enough to pull the movement from a vintage Geneva, service it and put it into a brand new 166.0234 replacement case. Here are some before picture:
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30 January 2013, 01:10 PM | #2 |
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Wow. Looks awesome. Its late and im lacking sleep but iam trying to follow what you did. The movement swap i get. The case is from otto. Are the face and hands new parts also?
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30 January 2013, 01:26 PM | #3 |
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Yeah they are all genuine Omega parts but they are replacement parts so they are not NOS.
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30 January 2013, 01:33 PM | #4 |
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Gotcha. Well a vintage 300 has been on my "want" list for some time. Seems like you just can't find them. Or I can't. I've also read its been a "faked" watch so one on chrono 24 seems suspect.
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30 January 2013, 01:46 PM | #5 |
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Cool watch. Just curious what was the price of this project really compared to a "real" SM300 or one of the watchco?
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Fantastic results, Marc! Well done.
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all the parts were about $1,700 with the highest cost being the case-combo. With shipping for all the stuff and Rikki's fee I'm about $2,120 all-in. Vintage SM300's vary in price but they can be about 3-4K for examples in good shape, but the sticking point for me is it's hard to know what you're buying and fakes are all over. watchco pieces were retailing for $3,500 Many thanks Dan, I appreciate that coming from you!
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30 January 2013, 03:28 PM | #8 |
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Greay news Marc and a great result Rikki.
The best thing is now you have a SM 300 you can dive with.
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30 January 2013, 04:04 PM | #9 |
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Congrats! It's a beautiful watch.
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30 January 2013, 10:03 PM | #10 |
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Very cool, new watch with vintage movement
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That is a great piece. Enjoy it.
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Thank you sir! It's very cool! Thanks I shall, can't wait to get it on a NATO and snap a few picks!!
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31 January 2013, 02:05 AM | #13 |
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Love the watch. I have been wanting one of these for several years. May have to end up doing this since I agree there are too many "fake" or pieced examples out there to know what you are getting.
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Marc, That's an AWESOME idea. Call it a Franken or not, who cares. You know what it is, and you're not trying to fool anyone. Bravo Sir!
I'd totally copy that idea, but that would just be bad form!
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So I don't see it as bad form at all, but to each their own.
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I didn't even realize that this was a common-ish thing to do. I knew about all the SM300 fakes out there, but I don't recall seeing a custom build (I may have seen Jocke's but don't recall). Very cool stuff.
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Very nice result.
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Great work!
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well done marc....lovely watch.
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Thank you sir!
I agree Johny!! Thanks!
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Not bad price wise considering if Omega brought this to market as a throwback it would probably retail for 4K-5K+.
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Yeah but it would probably have the 8500
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I love it.
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That SM has me drooling!
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That is too cool! Nicely done!
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Thanks guys I appreciate your kind words, now that I've had it a few days I can report that Rikki has a movement from 1968 humming along at just about COSC standards and the watch itself is the most comfortable I have ever owned! I'm really liking the size and weight, there is something to be said for the size of a vintage piece!
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Awesome
Rikki looks to indeed be the man. I have a P Serial Submariner that is really good shape so im thinking for the few things it needs Rikki is just the guy to bring it back to new. Thanks for the post and great looking watch, I too am an Omega fan.
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