Hi all!
Today I made something else, not the usual Omega frankes I use to do. I really like the Tudor Black Bay so I decided to franken one.
So I got the parts:
Gen Tudor 2824-2 movement with a nice screw regulator.
Gen Black Bay bezel insert
Gen Black Bay Crown and tube
Genuine Tudor Nato
Genuine Black Bay vintage leather strap.
Then the mods:
First I disassemble the watch complicatedly. Re-brush the case with correct grain size. Soften the lugs and took away all sharp edges and over all made a nice surface finish. Drilled and threaded the case to fit the gen tube.
Polished all the bezel teeth and adjusted the springs and greased the teeth for smooth turning. Gen bezel insert snapped in place perfect without any adhesive. Took out the sapphire crystal put it in a lathe and rounded/polished the side with diamond polishing paper leaving only a thin line of the rough surface for the gasket to hold the crystal in place.
Serviced the gen movement regulated to +2,4 sek/day. Put the caseback in the lathe to make the round finish and take away all sharp edges then a straight line on a sandpaper by hand for the last finish.
Put everything together and grease the gaskets with silicon grease.
What do you guys think?
Today I made something else, not the usual Omega frankes I use to do. I really like the Tudor Black Bay so I decided to franken one.
So I got the parts:
Gen Tudor 2824-2 movement with a nice screw regulator.
Gen Black Bay bezel insert
Gen Black Bay Crown and tube
Genuine Tudor Nato
Genuine Black Bay vintage leather strap.
Then the mods:
First I disassemble the watch complicatedly. Re-brush the case with correct grain size. Soften the lugs and took away all sharp edges and over all made a nice surface finish. Drilled and threaded the case to fit the gen tube.
Polished all the bezel teeth and adjusted the springs and greased the teeth for smooth turning. Gen bezel insert snapped in place perfect without any adhesive. Took out the sapphire crystal put it in a lathe and rounded/polished the side with diamond polishing paper leaving only a thin line of the rough surface for the gasket to hold the crystal in place.
Serviced the gen movement regulated to +2,4 sek/day. Put the caseback in the lathe to make the round finish and take away all sharp edges then a straight line on a sandpaper by hand for the last finish.
Put everything together and grease the gaskets with silicon grease.
What do you guys think?