I’ve narrowed it down to 2 choices (pics are from other modders):Dub Rubb wrote:Unfortunately, I usually muck something up on every mod I do, so I wouldn't feel comfortable working on someone else's watch. Unless it was something that you could just chalk up to a loss lol.Rabirnie wrote:Question for you modders: do you all take on builds/mods for other people?
I’m looking to mod my 8926 to honor my children (2 year old daughter and expecting a son in May), but I don’t have the equipment or expertise to get it done. I’d love to have someone complete the build for me and have it in time to wear by the due date.
Couple of questions:
- do you have recommendations for folks?
- what is a reasonable expectation on price for time/labor?
- what is a reasonable expectation on turnaround time?
- any other things I’m missing to consider?
Thanks to any/all in advance!
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Also, it depends on the level of modifications needed. I will say that an 8926 is the perfect watch to attempt your first mods on. You can get almost all the tools you need for a dial/bezel/hand swap for like $25-$30. However better tools are nicer and recommended if you planned on doing more mods.
So what type of mod are you thinking? I am gaining confidence in 8926s as I have now done 5, but not sure I am quite there yet.
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