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    Craftsman SSTEEL's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Omegary View Post
    Rocco picked up another project this weekend. Lord knows what happened to the watch but I fear for the arm of the owner!



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    Gary
    Damn!

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    Any pics of the crashed rolex rebuild/repair?!!

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    wow, sick! would never dream repairing things like these were possible at all. could someone please send me Rocco's contact details? cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by tmoris View Post
    wow, sick! would never dream repairing things like these were possible at all. could someone please send me Rocco's contact details? cheers
    http://www.watchworks.co.uk/contact.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by SSTEEL View Post
    Damn!
    ouuuuch, I should imagine the wrist was in pretty poor shape as well ?

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    As another piece of work, Rocco has recently transformed this



    Into this



    I continue to commend his skills in this department, it is the 4th watch he has done for me, and I ma sure it will not be the last

    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by sweets View Post
    As another piece of work, Rocco has recently transformed this



    Into this



    I continue to commend his skills in this department, it is the 4th watch he has done for me, and I ma sure it will not be the last

    Dave
    That does look good, but is it a trick of the light or the angle of the photo, but does the starburst brushing towards the upper left lug look slightly odd to anyone else? Bottom right and left lugs look as if the pattern is radiating out from the centre. Top left looks as if it's running kind of horizontally. Can't quite see the top right area as it's out of focus.

    Gary

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    Quote Originally Posted by galewis View Post
    That does look good, but is it a trick of the light or the angle of the photo, but does the starburst brushing towards the upper left lug look slightly odd to anyone else? Bottom right and left lugs look as if the pattern is radiating out from the centre. Top left looks as if it's running kind of horizontally. Can't quite see the top right area as it's out of focus.

    Gary
    You know, I thought that when I looked at that photo, and I have spent a short while lining up a ruler over the centre of the watch.
    The fact is, it is not quite radial, but it is waaaay closer than that photo makes it look. The angling away form the lens has accentuated it.
    Good spot
    D

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    Now that is impressive work. Please put up some pics when the Rolex is done.

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    Sunburst refinishing

    Quote Originally Posted by sweets View Post
    As another piece of work, Rocco has recently transformed this



    Into this



    I continue to commend his skills in this department, it is the 4th watch he has done for me, and I ma sure it will not be the last

    Dave
    Hi Dave,
    Who does this refinishing for you ? Do you have contact details ?
    Many Thanks

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