So after “getting the call” a while back and picking up my white dial 126500LN I found that I didn’t love the watch as much as I thought I would. It didn’t help matters that I had also taken delivery of a white dial Speedy which quite frankly I preferred....
I'm very much in the same camp, my watch my money I do what I want with it. It surely does help that I always seem to be the guy who wants options that cannot be combined, I've suffered from it in the motoring space too. I also find your version to be und...
I hadn’t given thought to the juxtaposition of the dial and case back - but you’re quite right! The case back is “my little secret” for the most part and doesn’t put the customization “in your face”. This - as all my collection - are heirloom pieces, neve...
As I’ve shared with your colleague in NY this hobby is more a marathon than a sprint🤣. In many regards the process of procurement is as enjoyable as receiving the finished product and it’s all part of the ownership journey. Sharing stories with passionate...
This definitely added some time to the process. I pushed this really hard as losing the crown guards was not negotiable for me - I saw the renderings with the crown guards intact. Once they had an engineering solution they shared it with me and I signed o...
I noticed in previous iterations they had used the 116500 base and I actually didn't love how the asymmetric case looked without the crown guards but also considered the fatter lugged 126500 case might look funny without. Your piece came out great, love i...
From shipping out to them to receiving back (transatlantic) was 22 months. It could have been a month less - but I did not want it shipped over the holiday season. Having said that it could have been ready after 14 months but I was not convinced with an e...
It really ends up being a completely different watch. And I must say that I like your customised version way better than the regular production one. Congratulations on your determination and on your choices. I just wish you would share some sharper photos...
It may take a couple of days! I’ll try for some macros of the dial and movement. Here’s a few from my other watches - is this what you had in mind? ...
but I didn't mean "closer": I meant "sharper", which implies that no digital zoom is involved, which makes the images blurry, looking like paint rather than sharp photos. Unlike optical zoom, which comes from a specific dedicated lens, digital zoom is sim...
Many many thanks for sharing both the pictures and also the experience you went through; it is really what makes this Community unique I love the Transformation of the Daytona that you did and also that you had such Freedom during the Design stage, incl m...
…but I’ve been a fan of these forever. 10-15 years ago they were a lot more prevalent, do you recall Bamford had some really cool vintage inspired iterations (they used to sell them at DSM here in NYC). Would love to see some natural light pictures, the d...
I love when people modify things. They modify cars, clothes, houses (paint them, additions, etc.) I never understood people taking a the position that watches should never be modified. It is fine if you don’t like it or approve, but, some treat it like it...
I read through this with great interest and I love the photos you posted. I’m somewhat of a conservationist, if this term fits here, so it wouldn’t be for me. But I can def see the appeal in having a piece unique like this I think it’s wonderful and most ...
I appreciate your perspective and love for the 116500 - Rolex in general and the Cosmograph Daytona in particular are iconic elements of the industry. I love that this site is filled with passionate collectors who can appreciate the tastes of others - rec...