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Watch and the War - a brief story of an OP 3646

Posted: September 17th, 2018, 12:52 am
by Rotorua
Hey folks, while researching more about the 3646, I found this very interesting video on one specific watch that made it to the US. It’s a very fascinating human interest story rather than a watch story, but I had to share it with everyone. Chances are you’ve seen it, but in case you haven’t - here it is.

https://vimeo.com/146975144

Enjoy.


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Re: Watch and the War - a brief story of an OP 3646

Posted: September 17th, 2018, 1:30 am
by Xbuddy313
Thanks for sharing this. A good story and some great close-ups of the watch😀

Re: Watch and the War - a brief story of an OP 3646

Posted: September 17th, 2018, 2:01 pm
by straps68
Thanks for sharing :thumbup:

Re: Watch and the War - a brief story of an OP 3646

Posted: September 17th, 2018, 4:28 pm
by kilowattore
Always nice to hear and see such good stories

Re: Watch and the War - a brief story of an OP 3646

Posted: September 17th, 2018, 7:28 pm
by Rotorua
It is absolutely great to hear the background story. And as for the watch itself, there are a few details that stand out to me particularly.

1. the incredibly thin ends of the cushion midcase:
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2. the very irregular fill of the indices
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(although this might be due to the lighting?)

3. this great detail on how the welding for the crown was finished, with the notches:
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4. and finally, this paint fill of the engraved RP falling out in a very specific and curious pattern.
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(Does anyone know how that might have come about??)

Watch and the War - a brief story of an OP 3646

Posted: September 18th, 2018, 7:37 am
by Sevanata
Rotorua wrote:It is absolutely great to hear the background story. And as for the watch itself, there are a few details that stand out to me particularly.

4. and finally, this paint fill of the engraved RP falling out in a very specific and curious pattern.
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(Does anyone know how that might have come about??)
Nice catch Image
Tr0y dial has the same pivot markers similar like that and somehow cannot be filled by water base paint, I tried.
Tell him to fill with pastel color stick in that new modern cnc engrave dial Image can fill up those tiny dot markers well.
My Tr0y dial, no more hollow dots.

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Re: Watch and the War - a brief story of an OP 3646

Posted: September 19th, 2018, 12:03 am
by Sevanata
Here the same pin hole on Tr0y dial i capture from someone build. Need to blow up to see unfilled pinhole markers.
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Obviously that watch has dial replaced. Homage!!!
Pantograph engrave dial doesn’t have that pin holes CNC markers.


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