Another great watch build to watch you build. The green and black bezel looks capitol against the black dial. Im sending this video to four of my colleagues here at work to enjoy as much as I do. See you in the next one and im counting the days until i can watch you build for me.
Thank you mike always appreciate your support. I hope your colleagues enjoy watching it as much as I enjoyed building it. I'm looking forward to your build and telling your story!
Perfect timing! I'm looking to make exactly this, as my next adventure into watch collecting and now into modding things for myself. Don't have a green one yet so this is literally perfect hahaha! Thanks for making this!
Hey man thank you for checking out the video. Glad I was able to help you a little bit in the world of modding and building watches. Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions. Thank you for the support.
Love it! I have 8.75 inch wrists. 40mm on me looks small, but I sure as hell don't want an Invicta hockey puck to mitigate that. Might have to build a GMT for the hell of it.
@@koilvondailey8030 Hey man thanks for checking out the video. I know what you mean some of those Invictas are huge. The GMT is my favorite function to utilize in a watch so I’d definitely say give it a shot. If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to reach out. Thank you for your support.
I started doing this, built about 3 nice watches but I've just bought a Pagini root beer and it's made me think.....just buy ready built and change the dial. I couldn't buy the parts for the price of this pagani. Even swapping the dial its still cheaper than buying bits separately.
Thanks for watching the video! Swapping a dial on an inexpensive watch is a great way to customize and personalize it to your liking. Pagani Designs actually played a large part in why I started building watches in the first place. I originally bought a "Pepsi" GMT for myself and a "Rootbeer" GMT for my cousin. However, over time, my appreciation for the Pepsi faded, mainly because of things like the aluminum bezel and the Pear DG 8833 movement (this is prior to them switching to NH34's). With some searching and some time, I was able to find higher quality parts and ended up building the watch from the ground up. This is actually the watch featured in the first video posted to this channel. Again thank you very much for checking out the video and supporting the channel.
How would one remove the bezel insert without destroying the existing one if i wish to switch to bezel design and color? One video suggested some nail polish solutions which would cause some damage. Another suggested popping out the bezel itself risking bending the bezel. Any better suggestions?
Hey thank you for checking out the build. Nail polish would probably work to dissolve the adhesive strip. I've also heard of people using Golf Grip Remover and having good results. I would exercise caution if you decide to remove the bezel insert this way. When using strong solvents like this you run the risk of damaging other parts and gaskets within the bezel which can reduce its functionality. At least for the cases I use in these videos once the bezel insert is in place there is no way to pop off the bezel as the bezel retaining ring is hidden by the insert and cannot be taken out. Other cases are different and you may be able to pop the bezel off without issue, they may even hold the insert in place using tension rather then an adhesive. Again thank you for supporting the channel. If you have any other questions please feel free to reach out. Thank you.
@@matthewbennett6330 Hey thank you for checking out the video. This case was from the Miuski Store via Aliexpress. Please let me know if you have any other questions. Thank you for the support.
Thanks for the great tutorial, probably the most in-depth I've seen! been trying my hand at a nh34 build and bought a case just like yours but it appears that the movement doesn't fit the case if I try to use the plastic movement holder. If I discard the holder the movement is wat too loose inside the case. Did yoi modify your case to be able to fit the movement tightly without using the plastic holder?
Thank you for checking out the video! I have not modified the internals of the case in this video. One thing I would suggest is to double check that the case and movement spacer you ordered are for the NH series. Often times case suppliers will make one case and will have options to fit NH series, Miyota, or ETA movements. A simple mis-click may be the reason for your struggles. Hopefully this helps, thank you for your support.
Hey thank you for checking out the video. I wouldn’t say removing the bezel is hard. Getting that little spring out can be tedious but as long as your careful it usually comes out without issue. Getting it started is the hardest part. Please let me know if you have any other questions. Thank you for your support.
Hey thanks for checking out the video. This dial came from Dial Maker Shop, he does great work and quality is always top notch. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you for your support.
If you wanted to change out the sprite bezel, how would you go about it. Is it a case of removing the bezel insert, taking out the spring. Or can the bezel be levered off as in an SKX
Changing out the bezel insert can be quite the process with this kind of case. The bezel insert is held in with an adhesive ring and to remove the insert this ring needs to be dissolved. Golf grip remover is one solvent that others have had success with. Of course doing this is not ideal as solvent exposure can cause collateral damage to seals and gaskets. The actual bezel is held on by an internal retaining spring which is hidden by the bezel insert. I've tried several times on a few different cases to remove the bezel with a case knife and I've only been met with frustration and scratched cases. This is why I am so careful when lining up bezel inserts, because you really only have one shot to get it straight. Please let me know if you have any other questions I can help with. Thank you for checking out the video!
Thank you for checking out the video. Parts are purchased from a variety of different shops including namokimods, crystal times, and Lucius Atelier. Secondhandmods is another great place to look too if you are okay with used parts. Ebay and Aliexpress have a vast amount of parts available though the quality varies greatly between vendors. Thank you again for your support, please let me know if you have any other questions.
@@JesseLeePeterson9 Thank you for checking out the video. No website at this time though it is something I’m looking to add. If you have any questions or are looking to commission a piece please feel free to reach out to my email goldenstatewatchshop@gmail.com and I’ll be happy to help. Thank you for your support.
Hey thank you for your support I’m glad you’ve been enjoying the videos. You are correct, lubing the case back gasket is an important step to ensure water resistance. Originally I lacked the correct equipment to perform this step and decided on not documenting my technique as many would few it as incorrect. Since then I have acquired the needed tools and equipment to lubricant the case back, crown, and crown tube gaskets and this process will be shown in upcoming videos. Thank you again for checking out the channel. Please let me know if you have any other questions.
@GoldenStateWatchShop Amazing! I was thinking why has he missed that out? Mate keep up the videos they are very informative and entertaining.... amazing how these little machines we wear on our wrist can bring people together as a community. Thank you once again!
How does the 24 hrs hand move twice as slow as the hour hand ? Is it wider at the bottom ? My seiko went funny on me I had some watch mKers screw drivers so thought I'd open it up,when that movement with dial is taken out of case and crystal, jeez Louis it looked tiny tiny,so much smaller than in case with crystal,I had to put it in a drawer and leave it .
Hey @davidobrien9362 the NH34 GMT movement is an adaptation on the NH36 movement. The top plate is reengineered and with some additional gearing Seiko has changed a day display to a 24Hr GMT hand. Some extra notches and detents allow the hand to click over in 1 hour increments when being set. I agree with you about how tiny the parts of the movement are. I completely disassembled a NH34 with hope to skeletonize it and its also just been sitting in a drawer. Please let me know if you have any other questions. Thank you for your support!
Você é cuidadoso e atencioso, belo trabalho, mas até esse momento que estou assistindo não vi se você percebeu que a coroa, símbolo da marca, soltou e entortou no mostrador...que pena....
Obrigado por conferir o canal. Algo pode estar se perdendo na tradução. Os mostradores que normalmente uso são paródias que apresentam uma coroa quebrada e são marcados com a palavra "Relax". Peço desculpas se não entendi seu comentário. Mais uma vez obrigado por conferir e apoiar o canal.
@@matts7135 Thank for checking out the video, I’m happy to see that little joke is getting some attention. I’ll have to throw a few more into the next video. Thank you for your support.
Another great watch build to watch you build. The green and black bezel looks capitol against the black dial. Im sending this video to four of my colleagues here at work to enjoy as much as I do. See you in the next one and im counting the days until i can watch you build for me.
Thank you mike always appreciate your support. I hope your colleagues enjoy watching it as much as I enjoyed building it. I'm looking forward to your build and telling your story!
Perfect timing! I'm looking to make exactly this, as my next adventure into watch collecting and now into modding things for myself. Don't have a green one yet so this is literally perfect hahaha! Thanks for making this!
Hey man thank you for checking out the video. Glad I was able to help you a little bit in the world of modding and building watches. Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions. Thank you for the support.
Great tutorial! Thank you.
Thank you very much @chrissheffield5468, glad you enjoyed the video!
Love it! I have 8.75 inch wrists. 40mm on me looks small, but I sure as hell don't want an Invicta hockey puck to mitigate that. Might have to build a GMT for the hell of it.
@@koilvondailey8030 Hey man thanks for checking out the video. I know what you mean some of those Invictas are huge. The GMT is my favorite function to utilize in a watch so I’d definitely say give it a shot. If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to reach out. Thank you for your support.
Another BANGER 💥 really liked the Pepsi parody build too
Hey thank you very much! Glad you are enjoying the GMT builds!
Nice build
Thank you very much for your support!
I started doing this, built about 3 nice watches but I've just bought a Pagini root beer and it's made me think.....just buy ready built and change the dial. I couldn't buy the parts for the price of this pagani. Even swapping the dial its still cheaper than buying bits separately.
Thanks for watching the video! Swapping a dial on an inexpensive watch is a great way to customize and personalize it to your liking. Pagani Designs actually played a large part in why I started building watches in the first place. I originally bought a "Pepsi" GMT for myself and a "Rootbeer" GMT for my cousin. However, over time, my appreciation for the Pepsi faded, mainly because of things like the aluminum bezel and the Pear DG 8833 movement (this is prior to them switching to NH34's). With some searching and some time, I was able to find higher quality parts and ended up building the watch from the ground up. This is actually the watch featured in the first video posted to this channel. Again thank you very much for checking out the video and supporting the channel.
Hey man great video I love it
@gordiefrench5342 Thank you very much, I appreciate the support!
How would one remove the bezel insert without destroying the existing one if i wish to switch to bezel design and color?
One video suggested some nail polish solutions which would cause some damage. Another suggested popping out the bezel itself risking bending the bezel. Any better suggestions?
Hey thank you for checking out the build. Nail polish would probably work to dissolve the adhesive strip. I've also heard of people using Golf Grip Remover and having good results. I would exercise caution if you decide to remove the bezel insert this way. When using strong solvents like this you run the risk of damaging other parts and gaskets within the bezel which can reduce its functionality. At least for the cases I use in these videos once the bezel insert is in place there is no way to pop off the bezel as the bezel retaining ring is hidden by the insert and cannot be taken out. Other cases are different and you may be able to pop the bezel off without issue, they may even hold the insert in place using tension rather then an adhesive. Again thank you for supporting the channel. If you have any other questions please feel free to reach out. Thank you.
Amazing build... Where did you buy the GMT case with Glass please?
@@matthewbennett6330 Hey thank you for checking out the video. This case was from the Miuski Store via Aliexpress. Please let me know if you have any other questions. Thank you for the support.
Thanks for the great tutorial, probably the most in-depth I've seen! been trying my hand at a nh34 build and bought a case just like yours but it appears that the movement doesn't fit the case if I try to use the plastic movement holder. If I discard the holder the movement is wat too loose inside the case. Did yoi modify your case to be able to fit the movement tightly without using the plastic holder?
Thank you for checking out the video! I have not modified the internals of the case in this video. One thing I would suggest is to double check that the case and movement spacer you ordered are for the NH series. Often times case suppliers will make one case and will have options to fit NH series, Miyota, or ETA movements. A simple mis-click may be the reason for your struggles. Hopefully this helps, thank you for your support.
@@GoldenStateWatchShop thank you, will double check next time. Do you mind sharing where you got your case?
@@Johnny_Dangr I believe this case was from the Miuski Store via Aliexpress.
is it hard to remove the bezel casing?
Hey thank you for checking out the video. I wouldn’t say removing the bezel is hard. Getting that little spring out can be tedious but as long as your careful it usually comes out without issue. Getting it started is the hardest part. Please let me know if you have any other questions. Thank you for your support.
heya im wondering, where did you get. acusom dial? im gonna be building myself a milgauss soon and i have. afun idea
Hey thanks for checking out the video. This dial came from Dial Maker Shop, he does great work and quality is always top notch. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you for your support.
@@GoldenStateWatchShop thank you!
Hows the lime on the dial? Good? Does it match the hands? Thank you!
@@rayndown The lume is outstanding and matches the hands as they both use BGW9.
If you wanted to change out the sprite bezel, how would you go about it.
Is it a case of removing the bezel insert, taking out the spring. Or can the bezel be levered off as in an SKX
Changing out the bezel insert can be quite the process with this kind of case. The bezel insert is held in with an adhesive ring and to remove the insert this ring needs to be dissolved. Golf grip remover is one solvent that others have had success with. Of course doing this is not ideal as solvent exposure can cause collateral damage to seals and gaskets. The actual bezel is held on by an internal retaining spring which is hidden by the bezel insert. I've tried several times on a few different cases to remove the bezel with a case knife and I've only been met with frustration and scratched cases. This is why I am so careful when lining up bezel inserts, because you really only have one shot to get it straight. Please let me know if you have any other questions I can help with. Thank you for checking out the video!
Nice work! Where do you buy your components?
Thank you for checking out the video. Parts are purchased from a variety of different shops including namokimods, crystal times, and Lucius Atelier. Secondhandmods is another great place to look too if you are okay with used parts. Ebay and Aliexpress have a vast amount of parts available though the quality varies greatly between vendors. Thank you again for your support, please let me know if you have any other questions.
Good work any website?
@@JesseLeePeterson9 Thank you for checking out the video. No website at this time though it is something I’m looking to add. If you have any questions or are looking to commission a piece please feel free to reach out to my email goldenstatewatchshop@gmail.com and I’ll be happy to help. Thank you for your support.
Really loving the videos, I've watched hours upon hours now and had 1 question... why don't you grease the case back gaskets? As I always do this
Hey thank you for your support I’m glad you’ve been enjoying the videos. You are correct, lubing the case back gasket is an important step to ensure water resistance. Originally I lacked the correct equipment to perform this step and decided on not documenting my technique as many would few it as incorrect. Since then I have acquired the needed tools and equipment to lubricant the case back, crown, and crown tube gaskets and this process will be shown in upcoming videos. Thank you again for checking out the channel. Please let me know if you have any other questions.
@GoldenStateWatchShop Amazing! I was thinking why has he missed that out? Mate keep up the videos they are very informative and entertaining.... amazing how these little machines we wear on our wrist can bring people together as a community. Thank you once again!
How does the 24 hrs hand move twice as slow as the hour hand ? Is it wider at the bottom ? My seiko went funny on me I had some watch mKers screw drivers so thought I'd open it up,when that movement with dial is taken out of case and crystal, jeez Louis it looked tiny tiny,so much smaller than in case with crystal,I had to put it in a drawer and leave it .
Hey @davidobrien9362 the NH34 GMT movement is an adaptation on the NH36 movement. The top plate is reengineered and with some additional gearing Seiko has changed a day display to a 24Hr GMT hand. Some extra notches and detents allow the hand to click over in 1 hour increments when being set. I agree with you about how tiny the parts of the movement are. I completely disassembled a NH34 with hope to skeletonize it and its also just been sitting in a drawer. Please let me know if you have any other questions. Thank you for your support!
Você é cuidadoso e atencioso, belo trabalho, mas até esse momento que estou assistindo não vi se você percebeu que a coroa, símbolo da marca, soltou e entortou no mostrador...que pena....
Obrigado por conferir o canal. Algo pode estar se perdendo na tradução. Os mostradores que normalmente uso são paródias que apresentam uma coroa quebrada e são marcados com a palavra "Relax". Peço desculpas se não entendi seu comentário. Mais uma vez obrigado por conferir e apoiar o canal.
M as in Mancy. What'd you think I said?
@@matts7135 Thank for checking out the video, I’m happy to see that little joke is getting some attention. I’ll have to throw a few more into the next video. Thank you for your support.