I took the dial & movement out of a vintage Citizen, then fitted them into the body of a Deepsea homage. It was a tiny little watch before, looked silly on my wrist. Now I really like looking at it.
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Great job!
Looks so 😎wear that with pride sir 👏🏻👏🏻
Nice work! Looks good!
Nice job! Just curious, what movement was in the citizen, and what movement is that case designed to accept?
Nice job! Just curious, what movement was in the citizen, and what movement is that case designed to accept?
The movement is a vintage Citizen Miyota 8200A.
The watch case was holding a Tongji movement before. The movement retainer ring did not fit. I had to fabricate my own, cut a new stem, etc.
The movement is a vintage Citizen Miyota 8200A.
The watch case was holding a Tongji movement before. The movement retainer ring did not fit. I had to fabricate my own, cut a new stem, etc.
Excellent job! Watch modding in its truist form. 👌
That looks fantastic!!! Well done!
That looks fantastic!!! Well done!
Thanks!