Agree as it has less is more design appeal.
I love the watch and recently posted a thread same as this one as if I could get a 1:1 rep I'd probably sell the gen.
Feedback I got was that there was never really a decent one made.
Already tried ordering last week, was told no longer available. The hunt continues
You guys dodged a bullet, that rehaut and dome plexi crystal would be an instant tell lollll
Godkiller, have any thoughts on this one:
http://www.ttw-138.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1_7&products_id=601
From what I have read, all of the replica 14060 shares the same case as the 16610 (which isn't correct - the gen 14060 has slightly different dimensions to the gen 16610)
Considering that the 14060 and 16610 looks so similar, rep factories have focused their attention entirely on the 16610 case. For the occasional 14060 demand, rep factories would simply slap a 14060 no-date dial onto a 16610 case and sell it as a 14060
I always thought the 14060 was so damn cool... especially the later 14060m COSC series: a modern Rolex watch with rehaut engravings AND lug holes with hollow end links... that was truly an unique piece.
I guess an accurate 14060 replica is unobtainable - the best way would be to go gen or go for a 5513/5512
All the 14060 reps I have seen on TDs sites are way too much expensive for such innacurate Reps.
An option is to start from an old 16610 case, two 16610 dials (damaged dials is better cause you will throw the dial plates to the bin), a 16610 handset and a 21J movement :
1 - rework the case to a more "14060-like" shape and drill the lugs
2 - pull the indexes off the dials, keep those you need, get the lume off and relume with a nice faded cream color (relume the hands and the pearl at the same time)
3 - build a dial from a sanded blank no-date dial (or a handmade copper dial plate) ... black print on a white decal paper + 4 thin coats of varnish
4 - glue the indexes on the finished dial ... just avoid coffee before that, some Islay would be better for steady hands
5 - put all the parts together
6 - put a nice vintage leather strap on
7 - enjoy
Apart from sourcing the cheap parts (if you dont already have those in your drawers) it will ask just a few hours of your time.
That watch will be full of flaws but very cool and possibly more "genlike" than all the "already bad built" 14060s you can buy at the moment.
Plus it will be looowwww budget, which will be decent for such an innacurate Rep.
FIY ... I've just created a WTB to get the indexes I need to build mine :hehehe:
And for those who could have some big doubts about the dial build using white decal paper (and a good printer) here are some pics of my 16800 Comex build (white decal dial).
That was my first build since I joined the RepWorld and RWI last october (I still have to create a thread about that) and it still keeps good time on the wrist of the owner (I'll let you decide if he's or not a "happy one").
haha building a 14060 dial from scratch would be really badass!
dial printing is very tricky
i have thought about printing dials on decal paper but the DPI of my printer isn't good enough, and I worry about using the wrong lacquer/varnish spray - might be bad for the movement if the lacquer isn't good enough and starts to flake
by the way, what hands did you use for your 16610 build?
i love how you bought a cheapie 16610 and converted it into something that is so nice like that
Sorry but st james square or Kent are the only places I let tinker with my gensWOW !!! I like that one :clap_1:
@innocenti ... I dont know if you have the tools and skills to do what I'll ask there but I really hope so
Would you please :
1 - open that beauty
2 - get the movement off
3 - take off the the bezel (complete I mean : bezel ring/washer/retaining ring)
4 - take off the crystal
5 - measure all the dimensions needed to rep that case and bezel
If you're OK to do that I can send you some drawings so that you'll only have to note the dimensions on it.
BTW ... I KNOW I'm crazy asking that but I ask nevertheless:hehehe: