Thanks a lot. Bezel variation is less obvious but there are subtle differences between time periods. I will make a proper guide maybe next weekend.
Looking forward to see your build.
OH and by the way, to make this frankening guide complete I should also add what needs to be done to the noob case in order to make it acceptable at least.
I'm not saying I'm an expert but I can spot all noob based Frankens regardless of how many Gen parts they have just by looking at the case.
Arf case is bad as well. The old JF a23j case is better but that needs a lot of work as well.
I will make some drawings to explain what I mean if you guys are interested.
This is awesome!!! Huge amount of work went into this guide!!!! Many thanks!
However, it seems that I‘m to stupid to catch little details.
I do have this dial and I know it’s a rather rare double tick, which was expensive. But not sure which one exactly... maybe someone can chime in.
Thank you ! That is most likely a 2003 dial
Spatiumtemporis Thank you for this thread. Should be a sticky if it isn’t already!
Thanks man.It's not sticky. My heart is broken
I have found some other subtle diff between some dials. I will post those when I have some time.
116520 is not that hot anymore. I should do the same for the new ceramic Daytona dails and inserts (if that hasn't been done already) . That would be much more helpful.
Your work is fantastic! I am still waiting for an improved 116520 black dial...If they can make small subdials for the ceramic they can do it again.
Your work is fantastic! I am still waiting for an improved 116520 black dial...If they can make small subdials for the ceramic they can do it again.
I need to update this. There are a few more dial variations I found in the meantime. Unfortunately it will make things more confusing and harder to correctly date a dial.