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Grammar of Design...
The watch you describe (except for the 40mm bit) already exists. It's the Grand Seiko 4520-8000, as seen here from my collection -
Logically the movement you have should also fit this case, because it contains basically the same 4520A movement (just not finished and adjusted to the same extent as that in the Observatory Chronometer).
Kind regards,
Gerald.
Hi Mike...
By: SALMANPK : November 20th, 2016-23:31
Thank you for the suggestion, was never a huge fan of the original case and this 5626-7135, I was thinking this is a great opportunity to be creative and do a restomod, sort of what Singer does with the 911, create a really cool case for it and possibly e...
Same case as the...
By: gerald.d : November 21st, 2016-02:04
Salman - What a find! And incredible to think that one of these somehow lost its case. Honestly, I think it would be more appropriate to return it to as close to original condition as possible. Have you considered tracking down a 4520-8010 and using the c...
Hi Gerald
By: SALMANPK : November 21st, 2016-02:22
Thank you for the suggestion, was never a huge fan of the original case and the 70s looking case in the picture you posted. I was thinking this is a great opportunity to be creative and do a restomod, sort of what Singer does with the 911, create a really...
Honestly?
By: gerald.d : November 21st, 2016-02:47
Well, it is your movement and entirely your prerogative what to do with it. But personally I think it would be a travesty to do anything other than try to restore it to as close to its original condition as humanly possible. The case on the watch I posted...
Trust me Gerald
By: SALMANPK : November 21st, 2016-03:09
The 7 series thing will never happen, I appreciate the history and significance of this movement. But taking a 964 911 and making it into a Singer 911 is something which I find appealing. That is why I want to use the right independent to do the job, some...
Grammar of Design...
By: gerald.d : November 21st, 2016-03:39
The watch you describe (except for the 40mm bit) already exists. It's the Grand Seiko 4520-8000, as seen here from my collection - Logically the movement you have should also fit this case, because it contains basically the same 4520A movement (just not f...
Not quite NOS
By: gerald.d : November 23rd, 2016-22:04
Hi Salman - Not NOS, but very good condition. Please don't take this the wrong way, but I am not comfortable making a recommendation as to who to carry out the work you are sugggesting, because I don't believe the work you are proposing should be carried ...