Malaysia Watch Forum
Main Forums => Links and Resources => Topic started by: ivanswk on April 22, 2011, 08:20:44 AM
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http://www.ablogtoread.com/omega-seamaster-planet-ocean-automatic-calibre-8500-and-chronograph-calibre-9300-watches-for-2011/
the new batch of planet ocean is nice .. got blue color :Dancing_banana:
(http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b41/ivanswk/Omega-Seamaster-2011-15.jpg)
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Nice nice.... the liquidmetal will be a plus!
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yah the liquid metal ..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZcsWVqLC5I&feature=related :Dancing_banana:
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what so great about the liquid metal ???
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Is the watch available with the large triangle at the 12 o'clock position? That would be very nice.
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can;t get over the damn helium valve at crown.
the SM that sings to me is Sshark's "neo" vintage SM300 and and also the various vintage SM 120
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Is the bezel's color also in blue? Can't see clearly from the picture
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can;t get over the damn helium valve at crown.
the SM that sings to me is Sshark's "neo" vintage SM300 and and also the various vintage SM 120
Like this one?
(http://i320.photobucket.com/albums/nn322/TheHobbit_01/Collection/DSC_7802.jpg)
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yeah :)
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yeah :)
terrenceterrence,
The parts required to assemble this watch is available on-line. But I suspect the dials that are available are the ones with the date. The only issue is to get the correct movement. The movement should be the Omega caliber 565 (for the dial with date window).
Dial: OME-560-dial#3
Case: OME-055ST166.0324 (complete with crystal and crown)
Hands: HAN-4224 (hour and minute only)
Hands: HAN-4220 (sweep seconds only)
Mods please delete if not appropriate.
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Hobbit...
I really appreciate your listing the parts for assembling a watch like that.
Say if I'm interested, who can do it for me?
Any watchmaker or???
And does it cost a bomb? Ofrei should have all the parts right?
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Hobbit...
I really appreciate your listing the parts for assembling a watch like that.
Say if I'm interested, who can do it for me?
Any watchmaker or???
And does it cost a bomb? Ofrei should have all the parts right?
hanz079,
Basically the watch that you see in the picture was assemble by myself. I got my watchmaker to service the movement. He took the hands and case from the donor watch, which was an old Seamaster. I got the parts from Ofrei (but I notice the price has gone up) and assembled the watch. The dial and hands I got from another supplier as I wanted a non-date version. The case that is currently available is for the movement with the date complication as the caliber 565 is slightly thicker. I had to use a thicker movement holder as i am using the Omega caliber 552 (non-date). Once I completed the assembly, I got my watch maker to test the watch for water resistance and give it an overall check. So far so good.
So to answer your questions, I guess any watchmaker would be able to assemble the watch for you. As for the cost, I am sure you know the prices as listed in Ofrei. The question is the movement. You may need to buy a donor watch and cannibalise the movement. Just make sure you get the serial number of the movement around the time the SM300 was introduced (if that matters to you as mine is from before the SM300 was introduced).
Hope that helps.
Oh by the way, I suggest getting the winding stem as well as the donor movement winding stem may be short and you may need an extension stem.
401/435 for the Omega caliber 550
401/640 for the Omega caliber 565
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+1 to SM300 :thumbsup:
hanz, like hobbit said, parts are available in the market, the most difficult part I think is the movement.
It would be cheaper than buying from the Australia seller.
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yeah :)
terrenceterrence,
The parts required to assemble this watch is available on-line. But I suspect the dials that are available are the ones with the date. The only issue is to get the correct movement. The movement should be the Omega caliber 565 (for the dial with date window).
Dial: OME-560-dial#3
Case: OME-055ST166.0324 (complete with crystal and crown)
Hands: HAN-4224 (hour and minute only)
Hands: HAN-4220 (sweep seconds only)
Mods please delete if not appropriate.
I did draw up all the parts needed from ofrei once and estimated that the cost should be round 2k SGD for the project.
still thinking should i go with it but now with the low USD ... the thought is coming back
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+1 to SM300 :thumbsup:
hanz, like hobbit said, parts are available in the market, the most difficult part I think is the movement.
It would be cheaper than buying from the Australia seller.
had the opportunity to drop by WatchCo and played with all their reiisues. kinda steep asking price round 3.5k AUD :-\
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had the opportunity to drop by WatchCo and played with all their reiisues. kinda steep asking price round 3.5k AUD :-\
the strong aud doesn't help either :HammerHead:
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Basically I did the same thing watchco does, assemble the sm300 from original Omega parts. However I consider mine a homage as although the parts are all original Omega, the movement is not correct period for the SM300. Also the case is not correct for the non-date version. The dial and hands are correct for the non-date version. It was a fun project.
Of course the other option is get homage SM300 from Eddie or from Yao.
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Sshark's is a watchco.
yeah.. getting the case set, bracelet, hands and dial is not hard but the movement would be tough
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Sshark's is a watchco.
yeah.. getting the case set, bracelet, hands and dial is not hard but the movement would be tough
Actually the movement is not that difficult to get, just the asking price is out of this world and the prices keeps on going up and up. Sellers have wise-up and knows why buyers are buying old Seamaster.
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Sshark's is a watchco.
yeah.. getting the case set, bracelet, hands and dial is not hard but the movement would be tough
Actually the movement is not that difficult to get, just the asking price is out of this world and the prices keeps on going up and up. Sellers have wise-up and knows why buyers are buying old Seamaster.
hahahaaha yeah cannibalising a constellation would be a shame ..killing a good watch for another psuedo watch
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Hobbit...
I really appreciate your listing the parts for assembling a watch like that.
Say if I'm interested, who can do it for me?
Any watchmaker or???
And does it cost a bomb? Ofrei should have all the parts right?
hanz079,
Basically the watch that you see in the picture was assemble by myself. I got my watchmaker to service the movement. He took the hands and case from the donor watch, which was an old Seamaster. I got the parts from Ofrei (but I notice the price has gone up) and assembled the watch. The dial and hands I got from another supplier as I wanted a non-date version. The case that is currently available is for the movement with the date complication as the caliber 565 is slightly thicker. I had to use a thicker movement holder as i am using the Omega caliber 552 (non-date). Once I completed the assembly, I got my watch maker to test the watch for water resistance and give it an overall check. So far so good.
So to answer your questions, I guess any watchmaker would be able to assemble the watch for you. As for the cost, I am sure you know the prices as listed in Ofrei. The question is the movement. You may need to buy a donor watch and cannibalise the movement. Just make sure you get the serial number of the movement around the time the SM300 was introduced (if that matters to you as mine is from before the SM300 was introduced).
Hope that helps.
Oh by the way, I suggest getting the winding stem as well as the donor movement winding stem may be short and you may need an extension stem.
401/435 for the Omega caliber 550
401/640 for the Omega caliber 565
thanks for the heads up :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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+1 to SM300 :thumbsup:
hanz, like hobbit said, parts are available in the market, the most difficult part I think is the movement.
It would be cheaper than buying from the Australia seller.
had the opportunity to drop by WatchCo and played with all their reiisues. kinda steep asking price round 3.5k AUD :-\
Too bad i not located in the place where Watchco is located... lol