BIONONE
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I have learned a lot from other members through the past year and thought to give back somehow. Also looking forward for JJF DW as my heart is actually set on white dial for some reason!Gorgeous video, gabro mate!
there has to be more of this kind of reviews to show how those pieces of art work under real life light conditions
i am looking forward to the JJF DWO with the white dial as i like it a bit more for the summer.
PF w/ Prof 2AR and DWO
Easy DIY install - release bezel via four screws, pull hands, gently pry off dial. I just used four dabs of Rodico to hold the DWO and made probably a dozen adjustments to get the alignment correct.
DWO is excellent and surprisingly well made for the $. Thanks Keylog74 !
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I hope you dont mix it up with Godfathar as he got the PF with a gen dial not a JJF
Very nice, congratulations on a great work there! May I ask, what glue did you use to get the overlay secured to the date wheel?
And how do you test positioning? Do you stick it temporally with rodico, place the dial on top, readjust, etc?
Last but not least, did you realign the markers? They look really good for a PF!
All in all a very good job and a very nice watch you've got indeed!
PF 5711/1R with gen dial and DW mod.
by far the most expensive rep I have owned.. but damn,, it's worth everyday..
PF w/ Prof 2AR and DWO
Easy DIY install - release bezel via four screws, pull hands, gently pry off dial. I just used four dabs of Rodico to hold the DWO and made probably a dozen adjustments to get the alignment correct.
DWO is excellent and surprisingly well made for the $. Thanks Keylog74 !
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thanks for the tip. do you have more tip for pulling hands which is not easy for inexperienced people ?
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Always use a protector for the dial, like this one:
You can use a paper, cut a "V" in it and use it the same as you would use the Bergeon one, anyway.
Also use a proper extraction tool, like this one:
To me, extraction is not the complicated part, but putting the hands back. It's really easy to scracth them, or bend them. As usual, use good tools like these:
And make sure of these three tihings:
1. Hands are fully pressed (you don't want a hand popping off and end up hanging right in the middle of your dial)
2. Hands are fully parallel, between them and the dial and also between themselves. Otherwise the hands will either scratch the dial, the minute hand will scratch the hour hand, or get stuck in a marker or with themselves.
See? Easy as pie. Lol. It scares the SH out of me.