Don’t know what you mean! It’s perfectionThat’s a nice way to say he blotched it![]()

Don’t know what you mean! It’s perfectionThat’s a nice way to say he blotched it![]()
Did you use files to reshape the top of the lugs @Karbon74 or dremel it? Profile looks much better than the stock Ali. I’m on the fence about doing the same since I just need to polish the case and assemble to finish my 14060 build.
Did you use files to reshape the top of the lugs @Karbon74 or dremel it? Profile looks much better than the stock Ali. I’m on the fence about doing the same since I just need to polish the case and assemble to finish my 14060 build.
Pfft, show offDremel for the rough and hand sand sticks for finish
He is always showing offPfft, show off![]()
He is always showing off
WhoopsAnd if the existing lug holes are too close to the end of the lugs, the solid bars don't have to be 2mm thick, a slightly thinner bar will still give the same impression.
Yes, yes, and yes!!! Even a perfectionist should expect to ruin a case or two when they first start reshaping.Practice makes perfect, peeps! Just don't start on the expensive stuff!
For the foam tool he's using, search for "pointed tip swabs." There are many types so you might need to look around to find the best for a watch dial. Now I want to buy some too. Thanks for pointing these out.put this video on in the backround and was curious what type of foam brush is he using th clean the oil off the dial?
anyone know what the name of that tool / brush he is using. Id like to get some.
Then read the comments and found this one.
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@j.burgess4459
1 year ago
A vintage watch dealer here in the UK told me that there was a time (I think in the late 1980s or early 1990s?) when the remaining stock of Milsubs that were never issued to divers were being sold off from the Royal Navy stores as military surplus. He said his father was offered a whole little box of them! But apparently people weren't especially interested in them at that time because they had the "wrong" hands and bezel.(Of course hindsight is a wonderful thing, but I guess a dealer who took 5 or 10 of these in pristine condition and just kept them in his safe would have had a nice little retirement fund 20 or 25 years later...)"![]()
I wonder if that dealer started selling them off yet?
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