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Stingray: Minor update

The date wheels for the Stingray are here. These are the black background, white text wheels for the 4.30 window. The 12-3-6-9 dial samples have also arrived. The hands were due to ship sometime last week and I will have to check on the mfg to see how they are going. I hope to have them sometime this coming week but we’ll see. I will post a pick of the whole package if the hands don’t take too much longer.

7 Comments »

  1. Can’t wait to see them! Looking forward to it!

    Comment by Tim(PMWF) — February 18, 2007 @ 7:06 pm

  2. Great News! Thanks for keeping us informed, Bill.

    Comment by tacwatches — February 19, 2007 @ 7:22 am

  3. Waouh, I hope to be one of the first in France to have the Stingray 50 !

    What about the plexi crystal ? At last, is it possible ?

    Comment by Ed the Grocer — February 21, 2007 @ 6:25 am

  4. An acrylic insert seems possible, although it will be an expensive option. However I won’t be working with any plastic crystals. Its too hard to keep clean during assembly without some very expensive equipment.

    Comment by admin — February 23, 2007 @ 11:59 am

  5. Bill, suspense on the dial/hands is killin me. :-) Can’t wait to see difference with the 50 and the 60 too etc… I’m leaning towards the 60.

    Tim

    Comment by Tim — February 23, 2007 @ 1:07 pm

  6. What is the difference between the 50 & the 60?

    Are there any side shots? Will the bezel be convex, following the curve of the crystal?

    I’m dying to see the 3-6-9 dial.

    Thanks,
    Rafael T

    Comment by Rafael T — February 28, 2007 @ 8:06 am

  7. The difference between the 50 and 60 is slight. The outter diameter of the insert is larger in the 60 than the 50, which gives the bezel a larger and more pronounced appearance.

    The acrylic insert option will be flat. A convex insert would be too expensive to produce given that the flat version will be expensive as a result of its labor intensive finishing and installation.

    Comment by admin — February 28, 2007 @ 3:13 pm

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