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maxman400

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I saw the the kits that KLOCKIT had on sale so I ordered three of them but did not like the watch bodies that they came with, they were very plain and had some chipping by the stem hole. So I decided to make my own, the wood is Mesquite burl, the Acrylic is Alumilite with pearl powder. They are very easy to do, I did all three in about 4 1/2 hours including casting the Mesquite.
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Very nice. I have a half dozen kits and have not finished them as of yet. I should get them finished, yours look great and that is an incentive for me. Thanks.
 
Max, your watches are beautiful. I tried my hand at them a while back, starting with oak, but finally landed on bocote wood. I was using a regular chain kit, but did some looking around. I found some small decorative drop ring hangers like they use for hanging documents on a wall. Later, I found in places like Jo-Ann Fabrics and Walmart in the fabrics section that they have drop ring hangers like this in other finishes like smoked/antique brass. I thought the add of this kind of coupling made it look more like an old-time watch. The last two pics are of another bocote watch using the standard chain kit.
 
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The one in the middle is fast, the one on the right is slow and the one on the left is just right.

Very cool. I like all three.
 
Grampy, I just thought that particular watch face seemed to belong to that type of case. There are other faces I want to try in the future, including one that fits these size cases that is luminous. For a selective group of folks, these watches seem to sell well.
 
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