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CesarG
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by CesarG » Wed Feb 26, 2014 10:34 am
dnslater wrote:CesarG wrote:What's with the pimple inserts? They're everywhere!
I just noticed that Harold has a better version in stock now. I may order one and switch it out.

Those look horrible.
Harold's "big lume dot" insert looks great. It looks like the early 6309-style insert.
If anything else, the original SKX007 insert looks great as well. Strong lume, too.
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by BBK357 » Wed Feb 26, 2014 10:35 am
dnslater wrote:BBK357 wrote:^^^
I thought the same thing Cesar-
Wu and Nick, why don't you have the stock insert?
Mine is an SBBN007, which came with a SS insert. I replaced it with an insert from Yobokies, which is engraved/pvd like the 015 but has the big pip and fatter letters. I also brushed the shroud and installed hex screws. I would install the 015 insert if I could source one.

Oh yeah- I remember your thread now from a whole back.
I thought I was told they the 015 insert had to be replaced with a whole bezel and the insert doesn't just pop out? Ill have to look that up again.
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by BBK357 » Wed Feb 26, 2014 10:36 am
Wu- how does the sapphire look compared to the hardlex? Big difference?
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by Torrid » Wed Feb 26, 2014 10:38 am
Curious as well. I never scratched the hardlex, but would have considered the sapphire upgrade if I still had the watch and had scratched it.
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by matt.wu » Wed Feb 26, 2014 10:39 am
Nope - visually I couldn't tell at all. Seems about the same in terms of reflections, glare, etc....
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by dnslater » Wed Feb 26, 2014 10:54 am
CesarG wrote:dnslater wrote:CesarG wrote:What's with the pimple inserts? They're everywhere!
I just noticed that Harold has a better version in stock now. I may order one and switch it out.

Those look horrible.
Harold's "big lume dot" insert looks great. It looks like the early 6309-style insert.
If anything else, the original SKX007 insert looks great as well. Strong lume, too.
Really, what is so horrible? Looks similar to stock to me. I like that they are engraved PVD similar to stock. Thought about the stock skx007 but prefer the matte/engraved look. I dunno. Still thinking about it. May see if Rob/Monster has stock inserts.
I'm planning to replace the crystal with sapphire as well, so I will do it all at one time. Per the resource below, the Tuna crystal is screwed in with a retainer ring, which makes changing easier. I've already picked up a few noticeable scratches in the Hardlex.
http://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.php?2 ... ep-by-step
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by CesarG » Wed Feb 26, 2014 11:08 am
Rob may have a good price on the entire 015 bezel assembly. Might give that a try?
The reason those look horrible is because they attempted to recreate the 015 insert and failed. Like a Fiero Ferrari.
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by lilhoody » Wed Feb 26, 2014 11:58 am
I'm confused...Tuna's are confusing.
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by matt.wu » Wed Feb 26, 2014 11:59 am
Don't ever listen to Cesar unless you're anal about details. Dude is OCD about Seiko.

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by lilhoody » Wed Feb 26, 2014 12:02 pm
matt.wu wrote:Don't ever listen to Cesar unless you're anal about details. Dude is OCD about Seiko.

I don't get Seiko modders. What is this thread about anyway?
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by JP Chestnut » Wed Feb 26, 2014 12:04 pm
lilhoody wrote:matt.wu wrote:Don't ever listen to Cesar unless you're anal about details. Dude is OCD about Seiko.

I don't get Seiko modders.
What is this thread about anyway?
How to fight off a "Darth Tuna" in the event it tries to commit a home invasion on you.
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by BBK357 » Wed Feb 26, 2014 12:05 pm
Torrid wrote:Curious as well. I never scratched the hardlex, but would have considered the sapphire upgrade if I still had the watch and had scratched it.
I now have multiple, multiple scratches in my hardlex. I think the newer ones are from my dogs teeth.

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by BBK357 » Wed Feb 26, 2014 12:06 pm
dnslater wrote:CesarG wrote:dnslater wrote:CesarG wrote:What's with the pimple inserts? They're everywhere!
I just noticed that Harold has a better version in stock now. I may order one and switch it out.

Those look horrible.
Harold's "big lume dot" insert looks great. It looks like the early 6309-style insert.
If anything else, the original SKX007 insert looks great as well. Strong lume, too.
Really, what is so horrible? Looks similar to stock to me. I like that they are engraved PVD similar to stock. Thought about the stock skx007 but prefer the matte/engraved look. I dunno. Still thinking about it. May see if Rob/Monster has stock inserts.
I'm planning to replace the crystal with sapphire as well, so I will do it all at one time. Per the resource below, the Tuna crystal is screwed in with a retainer ring, which makes changing easier. I've already picked up a few noticeable scratches in the Hardlex.
http://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.php?2 ... ep-by-step
I don't like the big bump pip. I remember my first tsunami came in and I was completely thrown off by it.
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