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Subject: Mod 1 Mk1 Alphatime “Sawfish” - AKA Tudorfish
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Bristol, London, Liverpool - UK
21-08-2007 12:25:08 PM Alert 
Mod 1 Mk1 Alphatime “Sawfish” - AKA Tudorfish

The only reason I presumed to describe a divewatch on this vintage chrono site, was to introduce the modifications I’ve had made to that same watch.  The Alphatime 1000m diver’s build quality, value, and Dreadnought tie-in were ample excuse to spend hard earned dollars.  



Even so, I felt it’s aesthetics had room for improvement.  While I’ve come to enjoy wearing larger watches, one of my all time favorites is the MN Tudor like this example from Alistair.



Within the divewatch community Kent Parks, the driving force behind Everest Watchworks (everestwatchworks.com) is the name that first springs to mind when custom dials are considered. Private individuals and manufacturer alike are fortunate when he chooses to take on their project.  Time constraints force Kent to turn away more work than he accepts.  This is an example of some prototype dials Everest created for the fledgling Orsa watch co.



When I stumbled across an old set of Tudor “Snowflake” hands from classicwatchparts.com I felt the tumblers fall into alignment.



When Fricker GmbH confirmed that blue bezel inserts were available, the die was cast.



In April of this year I sent my ideas, along with an example of the even earlier Mil Tudor font I preferred, to Kent at Everest and awaited his decision.



As Kent checked his backlog to see if he could squeeze in yet another, I doodled a rough idea for dial art, combining traits of the Tudor shield with the Kampfschwimmer insignia original to the watch.



Once Kent accepted the job the hard part began... the waiting!  Leaping forward a few months brings us to Kent’s concept dial.  After some tiny details were hammered out (date? placement? yes? no?..) We decided upon the “cleaner” no-date look, and a vintage “aged” lume.




When Kent emailed me photos of the nearly completed job, yet another question was answered.  I’d been wondering for months how this handset would fit this dial.  Fate was smiling though, the slightly undersized dial I’d mentioned when initially assessing the watch turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  Tudor snowflakes were designed when smaller watches were in vogue.  The Sawfish is a massively larger watch. I feared I’d be left with a watch who’s hands vaguely pointed in the general direction of the minute track. But, given the slightly undersized Alphatime dial, the vintage hands fit flawlessly.  



In addition, Kent is “the man” when a relume is required.  His dials and lume glow like Chernobyl!



Needless to say, I could not have been more pleased when my watch was returned. As you may notice I’ve done some “polishing up” to the case and bracelet.  Handwork only, no machine polishing, but I’m a compulsive polisher.  Usually start just to clean things up a bit, then don’t know when to quit.



















So.. I started out here....



...and ended up here.



Hope you like it.

Cheers, Danny S

;o)



Regards

Alistair
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