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Thanks man, just got the blnr a couple weeks ago. I'm actually out of town right now and kept it locked up at home, here's the one pic i have on me right now, sorry for the quality and filter
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the sub in that pic is my brother-in-law, we got them on the same day. and the AD gave us a hat. ONE hat for buying 2 watches lol. o well it was a good deal.
the silver djii is a bp v2. but when I got it, the bracelet felt like all the screws are glued down, and basically couldnt remove any screws. I actually had bought an extra bracelet, but that didn't actually fit the case! so i basically sent all of it back to make sure they can get me a bracelet that fits and actually works. actually there was nothing wrong with the watch itself but they requested it so they can see what their issues were with this bracelet situation.
what a result @godkiller its so nice looking! Perhaps also add a gen xtal?
What a great review! Not much of a datejust fan but i love the thread and the work you put in the watch.
I tend to stay away from all watches that have a metalic dial coronet. I am too suffering from severe ocd.
The only dial i find somewhat ok is this :
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Still off but better than many imo.
Nice info on the movements and stem height. I also think that a correct crown position is more important than fast date change.
Also i am glad to hear about the rehaut engraving being good.
I applaud you for the work on the movement ring.
I also love your explorer !
Wow.
You're the type of member that makes this forum great again!!
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Damn man, i just bought a gen dial. Got that itch thanks to you.
Hey, have you noticed any moving or shifting of the dial at all since the feet are sitting in grooves rather than holes? was the dial glued or stick on to the ring?
oh cool!!! It's my pleasure
Which dial did you get? There are many pretty dials for the 41mm Datejust, including the blue ones and the black ones
I didn't have to glue the dial onto the ring even though the gen dial feet are sitting in grooves. This is because when the watch is assembled, the movement tabs and screws will hold the dial down firmly with some pressure - the dial wouldn't therefore wobble around
Yea I figured the pressure would hold it together, good to know it doesn't wiggle around. Glad yours is holding up well! Great job.
I got the rhodium with blue Arabic numerals! Can't wait!
Since I don't have the courage to drill or file down like you, I might try to source both a BP and a noob version to use the noob movement ring and bracelet.
How's the date fitting in your date window? Any alignment issues going from the rep to gen dial?
Do you have a direct link or the website for your specific watch? I have come to find out there are so many different versions. I can't seem to find the 2824-2 movement version. Thank you.
3. TD will confirm if there is stock availability via email and tell you their payment method. You just follow throughRolex Datejust II 116300 (BP factory V2 with A2824-2 movement + white dial)
Thank you. Still thinking of selling yours??
Thanks. When you say "crown height" are you referring to the crown at the top of the dial?get 2824-2 version, it is better because it has correct crown height like gen
BP V2 only comes in 2824-2
2836-2 version is either from Noob or BP V1, or those Thai version
replacing stock dial with gen dial is easy - just follow my instructions and make holes/notches on the movement ring to allow the dial feet to sit
you should ask your watchsmiths around where you live - I wouldn't know
No he's taking about the position of the winding crown on the side of the case. Some movements are higher or lower so the crown sits slightly different in relation to the top and bottom of the watch. It is minute visuallyand only a watch/rep expert would be able to tell. However it's important if you plan to franken because you want a case that has he crown in the correct location.Thanks. When you say "crown height" are you referring to the crown at the top of the dial?
No he's taking about the position of the winding crown on the side of the case. Some movements are higher or lower so the crown sits slightly different in relation to the top and bottom of the watch. It is minute visuallyand only a watch/rep expert would be able to tell. However it's important if you plan to franken because you want a case that has he crown in the correct location.