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17 March 2022, 10:34 AM | #31 |
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I consider this modded with other Rolex watches parts on my original 16200 got the idea from Jocke I retained all the original parts. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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17 March 2022, 11:12 AM | #33 |
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Presumably you could also make your own 1530 by putting a genuine automatic Rolex movement into an Oysterquartz case.
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Well maybe. Maybe.
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17 March 2022, 03:50 PM | #38 |
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So this is my "Frankenstein"!!
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17 March 2022, 08:21 PM | #40 |
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Hi guys, just what if have learned from reading a lot of watch forums:
A frankenwatch is close to a modified watch but still very different. Modified watch: starting point is a complete watch and changing one or more things to make it look different. Frankenwatch: starting with collecting individual parts (OEM) from different sources. putting them all together to create the desired model/type. In the process it can happen that parts from different references can be used to create a specific model. it can also happen that people will use a non OEM part (case) and complete it with OEM parts. Hopes this helps? |
17 March 2022, 10:07 PM | #41 |
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A Frankenwatch is only a Frankenwatch when the genuine replacement parts are cobbled together in such a way to misrepresent the presented reference number. Replacing a dial or bezel of a watch that a particular reference offered would not be a Frankenwatch in my opinion. If I had a Datejust 41 and had the silver dial replaced with a white one, that would not be a Frankenwatch. Certainly getting reference appropriate replacement parts does not make a watch a Frankenwatch.
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2. Technically, didn't you create a 3175 movement (unless you managed to incorporate the jumping hour hand feature)? |
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17 March 2022, 10:43 PM | #43 |
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I converted it to a 3185 as I said. Not 3175. And it does have the jumping hour feature. It's a 100% Rolex 3185 GMT movement. The only thing that's not is the serial number on the movement (which only Rolex can lookup) which would indicate that it left the factory as a 3135 and not 3185. So RSC would probably refuse to work on it since it's been modified. Of course they'd refuse to work on the watch for other reasons too, since it has an aftermarket midcase. But I do my own servicing so I'm good.
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17 March 2022, 11:10 PM | #44 |
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16220 bezel, next gen DJ dial, ToG Roulette Date wheel, YM hands
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17 March 2022, 11:33 PM | #45 |
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A Frankenwatch is one that has been put together out of mismatched parts from different watches.
Some people like to say any watch not 100% original is a Frankenwatch, but that’s not correct. If it’s been modified it’s a modded watch. If it’s been serviced and parts replaced, it’s non original but genuine. If it’s been built out of parts from different watches, it’s a Frankenwatch. |
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But in that case, wouldn’t it need a GMT II dial? This is the watch nerd in me geeking out, not the jackass in me trying to say gotcha. |
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18 March 2022, 12:34 PM | #48 |
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I bought a white SS Daytona from an AD that keeps a display of old Rolex dials they used to sell. Back in the day it was more common and not frowned upon to swap out dials to just about anything you wanted. These were mostly Day-Date dials. I recall one looked like wood grain.
Later on I sourced a panda dial from TRF, and when they saw it, you should have seen the very same AD make faces at me like I'd not only ruined the watch but broke a sacred "Thou shalt not...". They referred to it several times as a Frankenwatch. That was the day I learned that they only care that you follow their dictates, whatever they happen to be. These can change on a whim and not make any sense. It wouldn't surprise me in the least if one day my Daytona design would be in place as an option because it looks so nice. But they would never admit that now, not until corporate gives their blessing, whereupon they will be all smiles praising and recommending it to everyone, I'm sure. |
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