The Rolex Forums   The Rolex Watch

ROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEX


Go Back   Rolex Forums - Rolex Forum > General Topics > Open Discussion Forum

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 9 March 2013, 11:14 AM   #1
withthesword
"TRF" Member
 
withthesword's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2010
Real Name: Matte
Location: Toronto
Watch: 16570
Posts: 1,006
exhibition case back

Hi All,

i'm planning on doing the old DYI thing and swapping out my sub's caseback for a priek sapphire caseback.

besides having the 29.50mm caseback tool and a watch case holder, do you guys think i should replace the caseback gasket while i'm at it? or do you think the current gasket should still be good to go with or without a bit of silicone grease?

thanks in advance for any feedback!

Best Regards,

Matte
__________________
Ready. Ready. Hack.

My Flickr Photostream

Wishlist: 1984 gmt
withthesword is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 9 March 2013, 11:43 AM   #2
Andad
2024 SubLV41 Pledge Member
 
Andad's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2006
Real Name: Eddie
Location: Australia
Watch: A few.
Posts: 37,534
IMO leave the existing gasket in place. Clean it with a cotton bud and a little lube.
Have it pressure tested before going on those deeeeep dives

I put a clear back on my Pepsi but it was new so I didn't consider a new gasket.
Attached Images
File Type: jpg DSC06483r.jpg (241.6 KB, 239 views)
File Type: jpg DSC06491r.jpg (249.8 KB, 240 views)
File Type: jpg DSC06495rr.jpg (251.6 KB, 242 views)
__________________
E

Andad is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 9 March 2013, 01:28 PM   #3
withthesword
"TRF" Member
 
withthesword's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2010
Real Name: Matte
Location: Toronto
Watch: 16570
Posts: 1,006
sweet pics

you have any suggestions for silicon grease? should i bother getting some rodico, or a q-tip should be fine for around the gasket?
__________________
Ready. Ready. Hack.

My Flickr Photostream

Wishlist: 1984 gmt
withthesword is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 9 March 2013, 01:43 PM   #4
dddrees
"TRF" Member
 
dddrees's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2010
Real Name: Dan
Location: USA
Watch: This N That
Posts: 34,253
Wht not just get a watchmaker to do it?

Then they could pressure check it for you to make sure the seal is good after the job is completed.
__________________
When it captures your imagination, that's when you know you have found your passion.

Loyal Foot Soldier of The Nylon Nation.

Card Carrying Member of the Global Association of
Retro-Grouch-Curmudgeons
dddrees is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 9 March 2013, 02:02 PM   #5
withthesword
"TRF" Member
 
withthesword's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2010
Real Name: Matte
Location: Toronto
Watch: 16570
Posts: 1,006
i kinda want to learn how to do some more 'minor' things myself. i figured bracelet changes, bezel insert replacement, and casebacks should be something i can do myself. if it gets any more complicated, i can find a good watchmaker.
__________________
Ready. Ready. Hack.

My Flickr Photostream

Wishlist: 1984 gmt
withthesword is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 9 March 2013, 02:05 PM   #6
salem65
"TRF" Member
 
salem65's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Canada
Watch: JS Watch co. 101
Posts: 1,395
Quote:
Originally Posted by withthesword View Post
sweet pics

you have any suggestions for silicon grease? should i bother getting some rodico, or a q-tip should be fine for around the gasket?
IMO, don't use a q-tip around an open watch or on any gasket. They can can leave bits of themselves on stuff.
__________________
JS Watch 101 ▪ Grand Seiko SBGX061 ▪ Breitling A17364
salem65 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 10 March 2013, 04:01 AM   #7
withthesword
"TRF" Member
 
withthesword's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2010
Real Name: Matte
Location: Toronto
Watch: 16570
Posts: 1,006
ok, well, i've got some rodico, a case holder, a bergeon socket caseback tool, and a Thomas Preik on the way!

so hopefully in the coming weeks everything will arrive and i'll go ahead with the mod.
__________________
Ready. Ready. Hack.

My Flickr Photostream

Wishlist: 1984 gmt
withthesword is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 10 March 2013, 05:03 AM   #8
descartes
"TRF" Member
 
descartes's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: North Shore
Posts: 1,116
Why do this? The Rolex movement is nothing to look at and it can only negatively affect the submersibility of the piece..
descartes is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 10 March 2013, 05:10 AM   #9
eric23
"TRF" Member
 
eric23's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2008
Real Name: Eric
Location: Calgary
Posts: 9,595
Great photos, I need to do that to a Rolex one day.
eric23 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 10 March 2013, 05:15 AM   #10
salem65
"TRF" Member
 
salem65's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Canada
Watch: JS Watch co. 101
Posts: 1,395
Quote:
Originally Posted by descartes View Post
Why do this? The Rolex movement is nothing to look at and it can only negatively affect the submersibility of the piece..
I think some people who have done this have had a pressure test pass. So, I don't think it affects the water resistance.
__________________
JS Watch 101 ▪ Grand Seiko SBGX061 ▪ Breitling A17364
salem65 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 10 March 2013, 06:52 AM   #11
withthesword
"TRF" Member
 
withthesword's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2010
Real Name: Matte
Location: Toronto
Watch: 16570
Posts: 1,006
as far as my research has taken me, no one has had a problem with pressure testing so far.

as for the movement, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. it's nothing to someone else, but it's beautiful to me. as far as i'm concerned, it's a relatively affordable, attractive, and fully and easily reversible modification. it won't effect the value, and it won't effect the water resistance in any significant way for me.
__________________
Ready. Ready. Hack.

My Flickr Photostream

Wishlist: 1984 gmt
withthesword is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 10 March 2013, 08:48 AM   #12
77T
2024 SubLV41 Pledge Member
 
77T's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2010
Real Name: PaulG
Location: Georgia
Posts: 42,024
Good luck with it and take some pics from the "operating room"!

By the way, I wouldn't bother with the 300m wet pressure test - if it can pass 3ATM you're good for almost anything.
__________________


Does anyone really know what time it is?
77T is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12 March 2013, 08:54 PM   #13
cop414
TRF Moderator & 2024 SubLV41 Patron
 
cop414's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2012
Real Name: Tim
Location: Pennsylvania
Watch: 14060M
Posts: 72,261
I wish that was an option on the Rolex line, nothing special to look at with the movement but that's what makes it special... I just love to see watch movements "in action".
__________________

Rolex Submariner 14060M
Omega Seamaster 2254.50
DOXA Professional 1200T

Card carrying member of TRF's Global Association of Retro-Grouch-Curmudgeons
TRF's "After Dark" Bar & NightClub Patron
P Club Member #17
2 FA ENABLED
cop414 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 13 March 2013, 01:44 AM   #14
SearChart
TechXpert
 
SearChart's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Earth
Posts: 23,639
Quote:
Originally Posted by descartes View Post
Why do this? The Rolex movement is nothing to look at and it can only negatively affect the submersibility of the piece..
I think the simplicity of the Rolex movements is quite beautiful.
__________________
Quote:
Originally Posted by GB-man View Post
Rolex uses rare elves to polish the platinum. They have a union deal and make like $90 per hour and get time and half on weekends.
SearChart is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 13 March 2013, 04:08 AM   #15
withthesword
"TRF" Member
 
withthesword's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2010
Real Name: Matte
Location: Toronto
Watch: 16570
Posts: 1,006
I have some tools coming from china so I figure I'll have everything I need to complete this project in around a month.

There will definitely be "operating room" pictures, as well as a review. Either of just the case back or of the back and some if the tools involved as well.

Can't wait till everything gets here!




Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
__________________
Ready. Ready. Hack.

My Flickr Photostream

Wishlist: 1984 gmt
withthesword is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 13 March 2013, 11:53 AM   #16
Mr. RoC
"TRF" Member
 
Mr. RoC's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Canada
Watch: where you're going
Posts: 277
Good luck and post some pictures!
__________________
1993 Tag Heuer S/EL Professional 200 Two-Tone (SOLD)
1997 Omega Seamaster Professional Mid-Size 1120 cal. (SOLD)
2012 Rolex Explorer 39mm 214270
2012 G-Shock GW-2310FB-1
2013 Rolex Submariner Date 116610LN
Mr. RoC is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 13 March 2013, 12:25 PM   #17
Armyguy03
"TRF" Member
 
Armyguy03's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: DM[V]
Watch: 16710 | 16600
Posts: 3,546
Good luck. Steady hands, patience, and believe in yourself. I've done two DIY projects and come out successful.
__________________
Member of the Global Association of Retro-Grouch-Curmudgeons
Armyguy03 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 13 March 2013, 01:24 PM   #18
ducatidoc
"TRF" Member
 
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: the doc side
Watch: zenith
Posts: 3,779
Afraid I'm in the "why do this " camp. There are several instances where exhibition backs are there to show off skillfully decorated movements. Breguet comes to mind, but there are actually quite a few manufactures who take the time to tool and finish their movements into works of art. Rolex, however, ain't one of them.
__________________
The payments remain long after the novelty has worn off.

# 26371
NAWCC Member
ducatidoc is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 15 March 2013, 12:40 PM   #19
withthesword
"TRF" Member
 
withthesword's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2010
Real Name: Matte
Location: Toronto
Watch: 16570
Posts: 1,006
i suppose the same could be said about Panerai. some of their movements are just plain...plain. that hasn't stopped them from putting exhibition case backs on all sorts of watches. beauty doesn't need to be cote de geneve or pearlage. i happen to find the plain jane rolex movement beautiful.
__________________
Ready. Ready. Hack.

My Flickr Photostream

Wishlist: 1984 gmt
withthesword is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 15 March 2013, 05:54 PM   #20
kryten2001
"TRF" Member
 
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Australia
Posts: 283
Good on you. Can't wait to see pics and hear how you went.

Out of interest, what did the case back set you back?

Cheers.
kryten2001 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 16 March 2013, 12:21 AM   #21
withthesword
"TRF" Member
 
withthesword's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2010
Real Name: Matte
Location: Toronto
Watch: 16570
Posts: 1,006
i got it HERE. the cost was minus the 19% VAT.

there were other options, but it looks like Preik's version is the highest quality of the bunch.
__________________
Ready. Ready. Hack.

My Flickr Photostream

Wishlist: 1984 gmt
withthesword is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 16 March 2013, 06:08 AM   #22
withthesword
"TRF" Member
 
withthesword's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2010
Real Name: Matte
Location: Toronto
Watch: 16570
Posts: 1,006
well well well, look what showed up in the mail today.



'operating room' thread to follow once all the necessary tools show up :)
__________________
Ready. Ready. Hack.

My Flickr Photostream

Wishlist: 1984 gmt
withthesword is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 16 March 2013, 06:32 AM   #23
Passionata
"TRF" Member
 
Passionata's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: N/A
Watch: the girls
Posts: 7,095
ImageUploadedByTapatalk 21363379500.328812.jpg
Good luck ,it ll be nice !


Best
George

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2
__________________
Best
George

"Also remember that feet don't get fat and a watch will always speak volumes." Robert Johnston
---------------------
*new*https://youtu.be/EljAF-uddhE *new *

http://youtu.be/ZmpLoO1Q8eQ
IG @passionata1
Passionata is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 16 March 2013, 06:44 AM   #24
bayerische
"TRF" Member
 
bayerische's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2009
Real Name: Andreas
Location: Margaritaville
Watch: Smurf
Posts: 19,879
I somewhat get the idea of a exhibition case back, but somehow not on a Rolex, since the movement really isn't anything to look at.

It's a great workhorse, that's best kept "under lock and key".

__________________
Yeah, well, you know, that's just, like, your opinion, man.
bayerische is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 16 March 2013, 10:04 AM   #25
Mr. RoC
"TRF" Member
 
Mr. RoC's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Canada
Watch: where you're going
Posts: 277
Quote:
Originally Posted by withthesword View Post
well well well, look what showed up in the mail today.



'operating room' thread to follow once all the necessary tools show up :)
Can you tell them to hurry up with the delivery.....

Can't wait to see the end results.

Makes me want to do the same with mine but after my warranty is up.

Sooooo... how much will you charge to swap casebacks for a fellow Torontonian???
__________________
1993 Tag Heuer S/EL Professional 200 Two-Tone (SOLD)
1997 Omega Seamaster Professional Mid-Size 1120 cal. (SOLD)
2012 Rolex Explorer 39mm 214270
2012 G-Shock GW-2310FB-1
2013 Rolex Submariner Date 116610LN
Mr. RoC is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump

OCWatches

Wrist Aficionado

My Watch LLC

WatchesOff5th

DavidSW Watches

Takuya Watches


*Banners Of The Month*
This space is provided to horological resources.





Copyright ©2004-2024, The Rolex Forums. All Rights Reserved.

ROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEX

Rolex is a registered trademark of ROLEX USA. The Rolex Forums is not affiliated with ROLEX USA in any way.