When you were saying
‘I can't find the movement I want - So I'm having one modified’
were you talking about this one :?:
That's 8) 8) Eddie! I'm really drawn to it.Originally Posted by swanbourne
I'm wondering though: have you considered blue hands?
When you were saying
‘I can't find the movement I want - So I'm having one modified’
were you talking about this one :?:
Holy shit!!!Originally Posted by Jeroen
I'll join Jeroen, I still miss my UN 1846........... :cry:
But this is going to make me forget all about it......... :)
Unitas with swanneck and screw-balance???
Daddel.
Got a new watch, divers watch it is, had to drown the bastard to get it!
.
What's the case size please?
john
Costume jewellery. Ouch!!!
Roman or Arabic?Originally Posted by Daddelvirks
john
Costume jewellery. Ouch!!!
42mm. This is the first rendering to make sure they were going down the right track, more renderings to follow with a few small tweaks.Originally Posted by abraxas
Eddie
Whole chunks of my life come under the heading "it seemed like a good idea at the time".
Eddie
Whole chunks of my life come under the heading "it seemed like a good idea at the time".
It's a classy looking thing. 8)
Really gorgeous with the blue hands. This after the CAF, wow.
Oh yes please :drunken:Originally Posted by swanbourne
40mm is my limit, but for this I'll make an exception.
Looks very good Eddie :cheers: :cheers:
Blimey. That first rendering with the black strap looks amazing 8)
Well done and yes please Eddie :)
Have never seen those hands before, do they have a story/history?
Thought things were winding down with watches for me, but then this happens. Do wonder how my Ark Royal fits in here.
Looks like you have something good in the future.
Lovely. In time for Christmas? :drunken:
Very nice renditions.
When are you going to start selling the invisible watch stands? You could make a fortune with those.
______
Jim.
Personally I think the optimum size for this superb design is 39mm, but I suspect I might be in a minority.Originally Posted by swanbourne
Pete
We both are :?Originally Posted by ptcoll
Blue hands, brown strap, yes please.
I could do without the Swiss Made, "Made in Englands" would look better? :)
Roman 8)Originally Posted by abraxas
The original 38,5mm version, bought from my local dealer who was the first UN dealer in Holland.
Now they are biggish again, they went upmarket, dealer wise.
Daddel.
Got a new watch, divers watch it is, had to drown the bastard to get it!
Oooooooooooh, I've just come............. :DOriginally Posted by swanbourne
Daddel.
Got a new watch, divers watch it is, had to drown the bastard to get it!
Originally Posted by Daddelvirks
If it is, it needs to be displayed via a sapphire view back :drunken:
The rendering looks good with the blued hands. Still not sure about the new sized hands, but they look less wrong in 3D - probably because the minute hand diamond appears to be the same height as the roman numerals, just offset slightly. However, it may look more correct from this angle because of parallax - to be sure, I think a few more angles are needed.
????Originally Posted by robt
Its bloody superb!
Paul
GOT...TO...KILL...CAPTAIN STUPID!
I like like this.Originally Posted by swanbourne
Paul
GOT...TO...KILL...CAPTAIN STUPID!
Like them both, but prefer the black hands version which is classy. Would be classier at 40mm though.
This is getting very close to "very good" though not my choice of colour for the strap, the blue(d) hands are a significant improvementOriginally Posted by swanbourne
Love it! Would it make any sense to fill those hands with SL? Night time legibility would be a real plus.
Looking good :thumbright:Originally Posted by swanbourne
Still wondering about the hands. The design is different & distinctive but I think I'd prefer to see something similar to this style........
Cheers :mrgreen:
I like the idea of special made hands for this watch. Just would make them delicate enough to suit the appearance and character of rest of the watch
And if blued they should be not chemicallyl blued The only way to go on a beauty of this caliber is blue heated hands 8)
Eddie
Whole chunks of my life come under the heading "it seemed like a good idea at the time".
I also 'thought' about the hands, but not for long. I go with the distinctive. It's actually a very good design. It's not easy to be different and not look out of place.Originally Posted by Dapper
+1 the blue hands rock.Originally Posted by Jeroen
Will the hands be lumed at the ends and the dial on the cardinal points, or will you go fully 'dress' and not lume at all? I'd say, go dress. It's fashionable these days.
john
Costume jewellery. Ouch!!!
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I was wondering if you were going to use a red number. :roll: :D
Who's 4608?
john
Costume jewellery. Ouch!!!
maybe thisOriginally Posted by abraxas
http://www.maritiemdigitaal.nl/index...l&id=131008713
Marine chronometer numbered 4608, by Joseph Sewill. A two-day full-plate fusee movement. Four pillars, all fixed with blued steel screws. Punch-marked 5335. The fusee, with stop-work and Harrison's maintaining power, has a pipe round the winding square. Earnshaw-type spring-detent escapement. Compensation balance with helical balance spring. Mounted in three-tier box, push-catch for lid and lock for upper half. Upper half has a strut limiting opening to 90 degrees. On the front of the upper half is screwed an ivory round tablet inscribed 'Ferreira' Lisboa 1895'. The box fittings are standard, with flush handles on the sides, brass gimbals and a ratchet winding key. The push-catch and lock are surrounded by shaped brass inserts. The top of the lid has a shield-shaped plain brass insert. Inside the upper half are pasted two paper labels. The first is handwritten: 'Cleaned May 1903 H. G. Blair Cardiff' and the second is a trade label for A. Johannsen & Co. On the front of the lower half is the remains of a further pasted paper label for J Garraio & C. Silvered brass dial with Roman numerals and a large seconds dial having Arabic ten-second figures. The dial is inscribed in the centre 'J. Sewill, 30, Cornhill, Royal Exchange, London. Maker to the Admiralty'; in the seconds dial, '4608'; to left of the up-and-down dial, 'Prize medals awarded London 1862'; to right of the up-and-down dial, 'International Exhibition Paris 1867'. The up-and-down dial, below XII, is marked in Arabic numerals in 8-hour intervals up to 56 and is marked 'UP' above 0 and 'DOWN' above 56. The chronometer is in fair condition. This chronometer was used on the famous tea clipper, Cutty Sark, when she was owned by the Portuguese under the name Ferreira. Launched in 1869, Cutty Sark competed in the races from China to London to bring back the first of the season's tea each year. Later, in the wool trade, she repeatedly made the fastest passage home from Australia. In 1954, she was placed into a specially constructed dry-dock in Greenwich and opened to visitors in 1957.Originally Posted by abraxas
Eddie
Whole chunks of my life come under the heading "it seemed like a good idea at the time".
Uh, Eddie, any news about what's going to tick inside.............?
Daddel.
Got a new watch, divers watch it is, had to drown the bastard to get it!
6498-1, screwed balance, swan-neck, blued screws, Geneva stripes, custom power reserve modification, view back.........Originally Posted by Daddelvirks
Eddie
Whole chunks of my life come under the heading "it seemed like a good idea at the time".
Stunning, first 'new' watch that's really moved me for sometime and left me wanting one after the first glance.
Did I mention enamel dial?
Eddie
Whole chunks of my life come under the heading "it seemed like a good idea at the time".
This is going to have all the goodies :bounce:Originally Posted by swanbourne
That's all I needed to hear 8) .Originally Posted by swanbourne
A truly beautifull project..........
It's going to make me forget my UN 1846,
Daddel.
Got a new watch, divers watch it is, had to drown the bastard to get it!
Did you mention a price and date of delivery? :DOriginally Posted by swanbourne
Daddel.
Got a new watch, divers watch it is, had to drown the bastard to get it!
7 - 9 months and certainly not cheap.Originally Posted by Daddelvirks
Eddie
Whole chunks of my life come under the heading "it seemed like a good idea at the time".
Keep it as below, no lume!
F.T.F.A.
So, just in time for Christmas............2013! :wink:Originally Posted by swanbourne
F.T.F.A.
I love it Eddie and judging by the other responses here, so do many folk. Not bad for a non-black-faced-diver :)
Make it please, make it soon. 8)
Cheers Eddie,Originally Posted by swanbourne
I'll start saving and selling one piece, because of the one in one out rule........
This is a must have for me..........
Daddel.
Got a new watch, divers watch it is, had to drown the bastard to get it!
I'm lucky enough to own one of the re-issued Sewills and based on my ownership experiences I would like to see a black faced version and also a version with non-roman numerals.....
I did have a look at an Arabic dial but I don't think it works as well as the Roman dial.
Eddie
Whole chunks of my life come under the heading "it seemed like a good idea at the time".
The Roman dial you have shown is the first I have ever liked, due to the proportions of the numerals, ie. tall and narrow rather than the wider shape they are usually done in.Originally Posted by swanbourne
F.T.F.A.
Roman dial deserves an "imprimatur" and the design is just perfect. Congratulations Eddie, to say nothing of the incredible rendering skills!
Agreed, doesn't look right - would have to be roman or batons like Ulysse Nardins...but what I really, really want is a Sewills regulator :twisted: