I finished assembling another watch.

Thanks for posting Skidder, very interesting and a very nice watch.

I was after a Omega Planet Ocean but I really like the idea of a custom watch and probably at a fraction of the price.

Can you design your own dials? I see you can buy the omega ones but they $160
 
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:) one more of the movement through the case back
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Good work. :)

Once you have all the parts, how long does it take to put them all together?

probably about 4 hours taking my time

Very cool, how many frames per second are you getting?

it copes with the final scene of crysis about as well as my trisli 8800gtx:p

What does the 25 jewels signify?

jewels are used to reduce friction because of their hardness and smoothness they allow metal parts to slide over each other. This explains it better than I can:

http://trusted-forwarder.org/elgin/help/watch_jewels.html
 
I was after a Omega Planet Ocean but I really like the idea of a custom watch and probably at a fraction of the price.

Can you design your own dials? I see you can buy the omega ones but they $160

I have started designing a dial in photoshop but the hassly bit is getting the design on to the dial - there are companies which specialise in making dials but they only really want orders of 10 plus.

It is possible to buy blank dials and do them yourself but I don't think I have the patience for that. I was thinking of using a water slide decal to make a dial applied to a blank as I've seen someone on a watch forum do that with some success. I would then add my own lum to it.

For the most part I think I'll just stick with generic unbranded dials.

How long did it take to master making your own watches ?

Did you attend college for a course ?

No course but I am going to take one that will take me through totally deconstructing and reassembling the 6497-1 and 2824-2. So far I have done partial disassembly of both of those but haven't stripped them completely. Only been messing with watches for a month or two.
 
Hehe that mechanism looks very familiar - it's close to the ML37.

Have you tried blueing the screws etc using a bunsen?
 
just finished another one!

Just finished this skeleton watch. Hand wound with sub-seconds at 6pm. I built it to sell and it is on the bay but can't help but want to keep it! Hoping it doesn't make reserve.

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