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6 April 2007, 11:42 PM | #1 |
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Transparent Caseback Manufacture
I see we have a link now for "transparent Caseback Manufacture." Has anyone clicked on the link? I doubt English is in their top 50 languages. Are we actually endorsing this? Would it not void warranties, and would it not make the Sub and SD un-waterproof?
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7 April 2007, 12:57 AM | #2 |
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The ethics of the site aside (would not be my choice of things to endorse but I don't own this site) just by putting a transparent back on it does not necessarily make the watch "un-waterproof" as you put it.
There are many watches that have a degree of water resistance that have transparent case backs. How much is the question. I have 2 watches that are rated at 100m with transparent backs. Off the top of my head I can think of another out there that is rated for 200m. I'm sure there are more if I dug into it. Of course I have no idea what the people on the site noted really provide in terms of quality for the casebacks. |
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I wouldn't bother; unfortunatly, a see through case back wouldn't do me much goo as my wrist is not invisible. :(
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Well Robert thats the first time I have noticed it,some sort of banner thing like the Rolex book report.And no matter what part you put on your Rolex,if not a genuine Rolex part, then that voids your guarantee. As is the same for most guaranteed items today no matter what they are,but sure that TRF don't endorse anything.Now although by clicking on banner the site is in German,but link also to change to American English.Now they state the case backs are tested to 20atm,but whether you or anyone fits a view case back thats up to the individual.Now if I remember correct someone posted these view-back selling on ebay.And there was some interest shown,now don't know if Steve has made it available I really don't Know.And like Al said there are quite a few view backs out there rated to 100-200m.And lets be honest the Rolex movement is not the prettiest out there for a view-back, but they do backs for other watches too.
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The new OMEGA GMT with the co-axial movement and skeletal hands, is fitted with a transparent caseback and is rated down to 300 m.
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I bought one about 3 weeks ago and had it installed on my TT Sub. My watchmaker vacuum tested the watch before and after installing it, and he says it's as waterproof now as it was before (was overhauled by Toronto RSC last July). Warranty isn't an issue with my watch, and if I want to restore it, it'll take my watchmaker about 10 minutes. In the meantime, it's kinda cool to see those red gears.
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They say they have it for the SD too. That's 1000m!
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Who fed you that crap, Robert?
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From the site:
transparent CASEBACK with a scratchproof Cristalglas Saphir suitable for ROLEX Oystercase GMT Master I/II 16710, 16713, 16718, 16760 Submariner 16800, 16610, 16610LV, 16613, 16618, 16803, 16808 Explorer II 16550, 16570 Yachtmaster Sea-Dweller 16600, 16660 Daytona 116509, 116518, 116519, 116520, 116523, 116528, 116589, 116598, 116599 USD 180,-/PCS incl.tax and Insured shipping |
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Does having a transparent caseback make the watch sit a lot higher off your wrist than the metal one? I like the look of the transparent but do not want to add to the thickness.
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I love these transparent casebacks only if they come as original fittings....like in the Aqua Terra from OMEGA and some others. I would never do that to my Rolex. JJ
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I think the see thru backs are the best! The Rolex movement is the heart and soul of the Rolex. The movement sells on ebay for at least 1300, so I think it would be a pleasure to admire the movement with those signature red gears.
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Nope.
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Has anyone ever installed one. I have one, but have been leary of installing it, and my local watch person is going to give me grief as the back is not original....
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The transparent caseback for a Rolex is cool, but I don't think I would share with others this modification because it seems like you really get grief because its not an original part. You would think there would be praise on this mod because the watch needs something to draw more attention anyways besides all the cash for a basic plain watch. I love my Gold DJ but its the gold that makes it flashy.
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Hi All,
Can someone forward me a link to where I can check out the Transparent Caseback that Alcan installed on his TT Sub? I scrolled through the links page, but when I clicked on the clear caseback I ended up with a tutorial to make your own, and another site that didn't work. Thanks in Advance :) |
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Awesome, thank you Avalon. Time to contact a young lady I know in Germany about procuring one :)
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I find a display back kind of intriguing. Fortis, Omega, Seiko and many others offer it as a std. feature on many of their watches. I think it holds some of the same fascination as do the skeleton watches (readability aside) for those captivated by mechanical doo-hickeys. Puritan notions aside, this could be a nice addition and conversation piece for any watch, Rolex included. Considering it's a non-invasive, easily reversible modification I wouldn't fault anyone who wants to get one. Typically, a display back WILL add some thickness to the watch. Whether it does or not in the case of Rolex, I'd look into it more closely...
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All watches and modifications of whatever nature are matters of personal preference. No one has to buy a transparent caseback, but it is information and a resource to consider. Personally, I like them, those that don't are free to hold that opinion too. |
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Hey everyone, I had my friend in Germany email this guy yesterday, and within a couple hours he replied to a couple questions I posed, namely about depth ratings, durability, and so on. He reports that his casebacks have been pressure tested to 20 ATM, and he invited me to have my watchmaker test it if I felt like it. Seems like he is on the up and up, and when my paypal is full enough, I'll probably order one from him. If/when I get it, I'll post up photos and a thread about the ordering and shipping experience.
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See through casebacks are not uncommon, even in divers watches
ORIS 300m TI MIDO Ti 'All Dia'l 100M CSOC [not really a diver, but OK for swimming] Both watches have no noticeable difference to solid metal casebacks when worn. Steve |
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Alcan, I agree with you 100% with your mods and you doing what you want. I have done so many things to my Rolex that I do not share because I know many memebers would talk about me and try to make me feel bad. Also, I disagree when guys say the Rolex movement is nothing special to look at. Invicta prides itself in showing a 21 jewel Myiota movement??? The Rolex movement is worth more money than the case dial or band!
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