nice. i have a 009 and was thinking of doing something similar. how much did that cost if you dont mind me asking?
#1
Haven't purchased any new watches lately, but I did refresh an old friend and thought I would share. My Seiko SKX007 was my daily wearer for about 4 years, but started looking a little rough. I've never cared for the shiny surfaces, either... too prone to scratch.
So I sent it away to Jay at Motor City Watch Works, and received her back yesterday. Now it looks like a tool watch should, IMO. Props to Jay for some great work at a reasonable price.
Sadly, I did not take any 'before' photos but the case and caseback was pretty well scratched.
Here she is now:
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Dave
'99.5 GTI VR6
'08 A4 Avant S-line/TI
#2
nice. i have a 009 and was thinking of doing something similar. how much did that cost if you dont mind me asking?
#3
MCWW pricing is on their webpage for all their services.
The cost of my beadblasting was $62.50 including return shipping. He also blasted the tang and buckle of the dive strap![]()
Dave
'99.5 GTI VR6
'08 A4 Avant S-line/TI
#4
Very nice!
I have a ~15 year old Pulsar I am kinda fond of; may have to have it cleaned up this way as well.![]()