speedzmaster 0 Posted June 11, 2010 Using a Rolex Daytona seconds-at-six case: This case is more true to the Tudor case than the vintage Rolex Daytona case I also have. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Member X 91 Posted June 11, 2010 Both those look good! Am looking forward to the end result Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KBH 7 Posted June 11, 2010 Any idea where you are getting the movement from? I want one of those sooo badly. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
speedzmaster 0 Posted June 11, 2010 Any idea where you are getting the movement from? I want one of those sooo badly. I already have the movement. Swiss 7750 direct from Geneva, Switzerland! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KBH 7 Posted June 11, 2010 Any idea where you are getting the movement from? I want one of those sooo badly. I already have the movement. Swiss 7750 direct from Geneva, Switzerland! Nice! I thought that configuration might be a little harder to source. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
speedzmaster 0 Posted June 11, 2010 Any idea where you are getting the movement from? I want one of those sooo badly. I already have the movement. Swiss 7750 direct from Geneva, Switzerland! Nice! I thought that configuration might be a little harder to source. Configuration? Its a standard Swiss 7750. They are easy to find. I paid $305 for mine. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KBH 7 Posted June 11, 2010 I guess you're right. I'm used to looking at a vintage Daytona, which has a 7750 with the stem in a different location. Or, the subdials in a different location, depending on how you look at it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites