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108E59B1-D1AA-4402-9F0B-714F26592D9C.thumb.jpeg.d87934cf32710a3da97bafa1ef0dec2a.jpegI am not sure where to Showcase my  new dial and watch build achievements because some members get upset when I post on here. Here goes anyway, what do ya think? Notice the position of the name Flieger and it is a fantasy luxury caliber 3307 and kinda has a ring to it108E59B1-D1AA-4402-9F0B-714F26592D9C.thumb.jpeg.d87934cf32710a3da97bafa1ef0dec2a.jpeg

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Looks great!  May I ask your technique please?  

 I have a rough technique that is a combination of electro etching and water slide decals, but I am limited by the quality of my printer (which I think I can fix by printing at Staples or other places that have a high-end printer).  And also just that I am not using pad printing, which is obviously much nicer if you you know what you are doing.  Would gladly share my method if interested

 I made this one from scratch from a piece of sheet aluminum (bought the lumed markers). Hardest part was drilling the marker holes!!!   Case is a little beat up as I have used for a long time previously for different build.  ST1903 movement

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1 hour ago, toptime810 said:

I think I will take all my Achievements to watchuseek 

I would think that is a shame since you could show your achivements here, without any strings attached,if you from the beginning suggested it to be  a walkthrough would be a different issue.
There is probably more than me who likes your achivements here.

I can show one of my achivements at the same time, a dial pad printing original etched into a metal plate  🙂 . 

The black parts are the etched details ready to be filled with dial paint .

Keep up the good work and stay here.

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