Re: Debate: Solid versus display casebacks
Posted: October 19th, 2019, 4:14 pm
For 3646 I prefer solid caseback, because they never made gen opb cases for them as far as I know. Also with no view of the movement and no sub dial to worry about you really dont need to be OCD and use an expensive movement.
For newer case designs when the opb case back were actually used on the gens, I choose display caseback and aim for accurate details. Especially since the later models used these gorgeous 240s, I need to be able to drool over the movement every time I pick up the watch.
-My in progress RP 3646 will have a solid caseback and a6497
-My esdee cali 3646 has solid caseback and swiss 6498
-My 6154 rolerai has a display caseback with DSN 618
-My future welded lug will have a display caseback with fully converted Inca star 240.
-My NW 6152/1 has a display caseback with fully converted incabloc 240
-My incoming titanium EGI has a display caseback with 190. (This one is inherently a fantasy build seeing as how the titanium case has inaccurate lugs anyway, and obviously the 190 was never used in the gen models. In the end I decided that the coolness factor of using the 190 outweighed my desire for the watch to be accurate)
Anyway; for what it's worth, this is how I decided to rationalize my build decisions.
For newer case designs when the opb case back were actually used on the gens, I choose display caseback and aim for accurate details. Especially since the later models used these gorgeous 240s, I need to be able to drool over the movement every time I pick up the watch.
-My in progress RP 3646 will have a solid caseback and a6497
-My esdee cali 3646 has solid caseback and swiss 6498
-My 6154 rolerai has a display caseback with DSN 618
-My future welded lug will have a display caseback with fully converted Inca star 240.
-My NW 6152/1 has a display caseback with fully converted incabloc 240
-My incoming titanium EGI has a display caseback with 190. (This one is inherently a fantasy build seeing as how the titanium case has inaccurate lugs anyway, and obviously the 190 was never used in the gen models. In the end I decided that the coolness factor of using the 190 outweighed my desire for the watch to be accurate)
Anyway; for what it's worth, this is how I decided to rationalize my build decisions.
