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Can you explain how you made the JF caseback thin? I would like to do the same thing on my 15300 BP. Does the rotor turn the same?
Hi.
I was looking for a company that would lathe process(turning process) locally.
If the case back is made thinner, the JF's decorated rotor will touch the inside of the case back.
Therefore, I gave up using JF's decorated rotor.
And, I prepared the original rotor of MIYOTA 9015(=Movement of JF 15202 ).
I further thin the inner surface of this rotor and attach it to the movement (MIYOTA 9015).
The rotor is rotating normally.
Looking at the inside of the case from the back of the watch,
it looks clearly different from the real one, but is otherwise satisfactory.