I made a DOXA style with MOD after a long time SEIKO SUB200T
It's been a while since I last posted, but I made a Doxa-style clock for the summer that I've wanted to make for a while.。Sorry for not being able to post lately.。 The materials for this time are... Doxa Hommage SEESTERN watch from Ariek, Dial from eBay, Genuine buckle that I previously purchased from Yahoo Shopping.。 The index on the dial is three-dimensional.、I was concerned that the inner circumference of the case and the outside of the index would interfere with each other.、My bad prediction came true、It was not so sweet that it came with a pop.。。。 When、The only way to make it usable is to cut the inner circumference of the case.、remove the glass、After gently removing the gasket、It was my first time seeing the case, so I wasn't sure if the bezel could be removed, and since it was new, I carefully covered it with masking tape and carefully scraped it off with a router and a diamond bit to avoid any unnecessary scratches, especially the inner circumference of the bezel. Repeat measuring the inner circumference until it is widened until it does not interfere with the index.、I polished it by hand with a coarse file and gradually finer it, and then I finished it with a hairline finish using the compound on the Leuter, and I think I managed to get it into shape.。 However, after wearing it for a day, the finish on the engraved part of the back cover was rough and the edges were quite sharp and caught on the skin of my wrist, causing it to become red and itchy. There are still issues to be solved, such as lightly polishing it and making it more comfortable to wear.、I had a hard time deciding whether to add orange to the hands and bezel to make it pop or keep it simple.、In the end, I was quite satisfied with the result 😊