Re: Scratch built full size egi
Posted: March 16th, 2019, 10:06 pm
i'm in for a 47mm EGI with 240 movement installed
+1VanSong wrote: ↑March 16th, 2019, 8:37 pmAbsolutely agreed! That is why I still think the DSN 52mm egi case has the best looking case/bezel shape which is in a much more wearable size!neckyzips wrote:to keep the proportions of the original which is so attractive, you loose space on the dial for the seconds and the 8 day engraving.
china sent a 47 for a bit but the bezel was really thin looked funny.
Will be in too, if you can make a slightly smaller then a 52mm build that still have the beautiful silhouette of the egi and also like what Hidden Impact said the Dial design is as important to the overall look of the egi.
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neckyzips wrote: ↑April 20th, 2018, 8:06 am The full size egi donor cases we have access to are, well, kinda crappy, lugs are short, lug holes are in a bad spot, getting the bezel off and back on with out warping it is next to impossible, I could go on, but you get the point.
This one was made in house everything except the second hand and the movement, while its got a few parts that would be changed to more gen like appearance, it's all made like the gen.
I didn't have any round stock in the required size for the76mm length of the case so it started life as a plate.
This was then turned to the final over all diameter, and the shape of the lugs turned I to the face and back
Then off to the mill to cut out the shape, drill the required holes etc
Once that was done, the bezel, case back, rotation hold down ring and crown guard were made. (Forgot to take images of those processes[GRINNING FACE WITH SMILING EYES])
Once all the parts were made and fitted, some fine tuning was done, cutting in the sharp angle at the lug to case (pain in the butt!) fitting the little brass slide tabs that keep the bezel on and allows it to rotate, cutting the overly complicated crystal, cutting the notches, milling the spring pin holes, setting up the bezel so the markers line up correctly... Fitting the removable movement ring (will accommodate 240's with a 3 piece dial) and getting it to all work together.
Finishing touches, made dial 43mm, markers screw in lug bars, blasting and lightly aging the finish. It all came together to end up like this.
Thanks for taking a look, some of you guys got to see to see this while it was in progress, and I posted it on Instagram while I was making it, there has been some interest in doing a run of them in 47/50 mm, I'm up for it, if there is enough interest.
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