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If you have to ask about $$ then......
2014 GT- MT 82, 3.73,Roush a/b, Forgestar f14 19x9/10 firestone firehawk indy 500- 255 F /285 R ,BMR springs sp009, pan hard, koni yellows ,m/m caster,
MGW XSPEC low profile 2.625in throw
slo turd 5.0, even slower driver
Did you end up getting that Omega?
I've browsed there but haven't looked at anything seriously. Have you looked at Canadian Watch Forum on Facebook? They pop up for sale periodically.
Saw this micro-brand model recently and considering getting one. Just researching the third party automatic movement they are using before deciding. I love the blue titanium dial and there is an option to customize the dial with Breguet numerals instead.
The dial is, quite literally, the “face” of the watch. And just as no two people have the same face, no two dials in the SB04 are exactly the same. We offer two different dial variations – titanium and meteorite.
Our titanium dials are created for us by very talented suppliers in France and Switzerland to our specific requirements. The use of titanium for a dial is not a typical or obvious choice. The manufacturing tolerances are unforgiving, but the results are worth al of the effort. Following a painstaking process to create the dial itself, each one is flame blued by hand. One moment too long, and the dial is ruined. The result? A one of a kind time keeper, unlike any other.
Our meteorite dial is crafted with the same painstaking care. The use of meteorite for the production of watch dials is somewhat rare, owing to the manufacturing challenges that they present. The rich patterns and individual variations occur naturally in meteorite, once again assuring that your SB04 will be unique with no two being exactly alike.
We receive the dials as “blanks” and then finish them by hand in our workshop with indices and chapter rings of our own creation. The watch hands are also an in-house effort. Each hand cut from a sheet of steel, shaped and polished in a process that can take several hours of work.
Making a whole watch requires 2 ½ day of patient and passionate work.
We partner with family firms in Switzerland for our cases. These are made to our specific design, and not an “off the shelf” solution. We prefer to work with these smaller firms as it ensures quality control over every element of the SB04.
We then assemble each SB04 in our workshop, by hand, one at a time.
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