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14 August 2013, 11:13 PM | #1 |
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Rolex 116610 without cyclops
Can someone please remove the Cyclops and polish the centerlinks on their Rolex 116610 asap and post a picture for me.
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14 August 2013, 11:22 PM | #2 |
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Oh boy....
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Not a good idea to remove the cyclops, because a cyclops-shaped mark (the anti-reflective coating) will be left behind
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Not always
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I think that's only on the GMTIIC
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Ok, bad idea!
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Yah, it appears to be true of the GMTIIc (pic from Sheldon's Minus4Plus6 site), but now that Rolex are using A/R on most if not all watches with a cyclops I'd be wary all the same... Perhaps a better idea would be to acquire a spare crystal and modify it (remove cyclops and A/R coatings), keeping the original safe (note that the A/R coating is both above and below the the crystal)
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Please tell me he's joking?
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OK - so here's the deal...hold your laptop sideways, cross your eyes and imagine...
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Jocke has a tutorial on the removal process
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Boy...me thinks he has a plan!
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Did I hear something over the PA system?
"Paging Dr. Jocke...paging Dr. Jocke...please report to Operating Room 1"
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He'll suggest putting it on a Nato next!
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15 August 2013, 01:20 AM | #17 |
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While you are at it, change the seconds hand to red....then you will have a no date red sub 116610....collectors edition
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Sorry to keep you waiting!
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Babooom!
There it is! Looks better than you guys thought, right... Thanks for the help, let me know what I owe you //Fred |
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15 August 2013, 09:34 AM | #23 |
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I'll admit...that's hot and I would own it....Rolex, are you paying attention!!!
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I like it without the cyclops, buth the polished center links... I'll pass on those.
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Just get hold of the Sub-C crystal !
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