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1 December 2010, 12:01 PM | #31 |
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Is that the Sub-C in the lucky drawing that you put the clear caseback on?
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1 December 2010, 12:18 PM | #32 |
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Very tempted to try one of these newer GenII versions on my ExpII.
Fr John, if I try it I will let you know how it works/does not work. I wonder if Mr. Priek would consider a RolexForum group discount if enough of us bought one of these at the same time? Just curious. |
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Maybe we should come up with a clear caseback as a contest prize on TRF.........
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1 December 2010, 12:53 PM | #34 |
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I was just wondering if my prize came with that caseback. LoL, I like it.
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1 December 2010, 01:55 PM | #35 |
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Just to confirm, is this for modern subs only, or is the thread / caseback the same from old to new subs? (curious as to whether I'd get away with it on a vintage sub)
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Like your 1680? Thinking about it that's a great question...1575 movement. Somebody should be able to comeback with an answer. you always contact the seller
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1 December 2010, 02:17 PM | #37 |
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I would really like to see my 1575 movement, yea
I mean, the Speedmaster casebacks tend to fit across decades, just wondering if the 16610 caseback will come close to a 1680
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Superb as usual, Larry! Very thorough review, and can't wait to see it on the 16710.
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I've sent a message to them asking about the 1680/5513, hopefully will hear back soon
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Great review
Yes, great review and great pictures. All well said.
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The early models used a tapered case-back sealing surface and the gasket was attached to the back... modern references have a groove in the case that the gasket is installed into, so if you go back too far, there is no interchange. Here is the backside of a 1680.......... You can see that the gasket is attached to the back and so this particular clear back won't seal properly.. I would suspect that if there is a market for a vintage case-back, Thomas could produce one...
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That is awesome!
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Ordered one for my YM. Cannot wait to get it. I think the 3135 is beautiful!
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This is an odd question for the Rolex forum, but Thomas does casebacks for the Omega Speedmaster... all of them share a caseback design. The question I have is, does the Seamaster 300 (vintage) share the Speedmaster caseback design? I know some of those vintage Speedmasters including some of the Mk. series actually were delivered with Seamaster casebacks.
Just wondering if I could slap one on a SM300.
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He Does...
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Great review Larry!
I want to get one but the only model I put it on is my AK and they don't make one for that model. |
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Very nice review, thanks. Will get one for my SubC.
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Fantastic review Larry. A belated thank you for the info. I am considering this for my LV...
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worth reviving this thread?
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8 May 2012, 08:32 PM | #51 |
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Looks very cool Larry.....
I bought one for my 861 cal Speedy and it looks particularly good on a manual movement.... |
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That is absolutely beautiful. I would love one for my Submariner, but I would imagine this would void a factory warranty correct?
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I have one
I bought a midsize Omega Seamaster Professional with a case back by Thomas. I can certainly vouch for the quality and fit. It is outstanding.
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Just curious as to how these clear case backs have held up over time. Can anyone post their experience as a long term owner? Any issues with water resistance over time? What about scratches? Pics would be awesome. Thanks in advance.
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Anyone knows if he does transparent casebacks for other vintages besides Rolex and Omega? I thnk I had written to him long ago but didn't hear back.
Also he doesn't seem to explicitly mention Rolex 1680 case backs on his website?
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Tempting. I like.
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How could a normal person as myself check if the case is still tight enough for no water to leak in? I have a tool to open the rolex, just not sure I'd want to risk having a water leakage, for a lack of closing, to occur.
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Has anyone order online from Thomas Preik online website before? Is it reliable? Would want to buy a clear backcase for my GMT n Omega...Cheers!
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Well I did the test myself last night, have a glass of water and then put in the Rolex carefully in, centimeter by centimeter, I was nearly shitting myself the whole time :)
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