What are you working on now?
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Looking good @manodeoro!
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Cleaning day today 









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Cleaning day today 

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That looks beautiful @dj57! Do you prefer the old dial or the new one with the “05”?
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The new because it all about symmetry. The same is with the Rolex submariner, I like the “no date” more.Hypnogagia wrote:That looks beautiful [mention]dj57[/mention]! Do you prefer the old dial or the new one with the “05”?
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Sorry my above answer has been uploaded twice. 

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I like the symmetry with the 05 as well, but there is something about the design of the lone 5 that is cool. It’s a little visual nudge that gives me all sorts of ideas for different dial designs. I’m torn between the date and no date on the Sub. Before I got into building I wanted a date on all of my watches, but the ease of use and visual simplicity of no date is really nice.
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A few weeks ago I mentioned some DIY methods how to replace/renew/fix dials feet:
* have the dial repaired by a watchmaker
* fix the dial with glue dots on the movement
* buy a cheap thin dial with the feet in the right place, sand it down a bit and then use it as a backplate
* or the variant with this tool which I bought from AliE

The day before yesterday while experimenting with dials, the following method came to my mind. All you have to do is buy feet and 3mm sticky dots. No extra tools. This method works also for plastic dials.
See below:







So, you don’t have to buy any tool, you don’t have to find the right feet positions on the dial and with this variant you don’t have to put the sticky dots on the movement.
What do you think
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* have the dial repaired by a watchmaker
* fix the dial with glue dots on the movement
* buy a cheap thin dial with the feet in the right place, sand it down a bit and then use it as a backplate
* or the variant with this tool which I bought from AliE

The day before yesterday while experimenting with dials, the following method came to my mind. All you have to do is buy feet and 3mm sticky dots. No extra tools. This method works also for plastic dials.
See below:







So, you don’t have to buy any tool, you don’t have to find the right feet positions on the dial and with this variant you don’t have to put the sticky dots on the movement.
What do you think
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Re: What are you working on now?
It looks as a pretty easy and quick solution, but at the same time it increases the dial thickness on 0.2-0.3mm (feet heads + adhesive ). In some cases it's critical, especially working with movements with short CP/HW and stock hands.
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