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Hello world, sorry for the wait, I just finish a new batch of these beauties. Specs: 1. Coober Pedy (australian) Jelly opal with black backing (so it appear like black opal) 2. Movement: Ronda 763 3. Casing: Stainless Steel 316L (Rhodium Plated) 4. Strap: genuine calf leather 5. Case : 38mm x 26mm 6. Lens : Sapphire Lens 7. Shower Proof Construction If you have any question or would like to see more pics (and/or vid) or want to inquiry for custom order, feel free to email me at eld_h@windowslive.com FAQ: 1. Why do I use Australian opal (Lightning Ridge and Coober Pedy) instead of Ethiopian opal? Unfortunately, in my experience, these australian opal are the only one which can survive against the dry environment inside the watch. Most if not all Ethiopian opal are hydrophane opal. In my experiment, the provenly stable ethiopian opal will crack after 6-12 months inside the watch. 2. Why do I use Seiko VX50 and Ronda 763 Movement? Both of these movements are widely available worldwide. Thus, the maintenance of the watch will be very easy. If you are interested, please hit me up for shipping fee. I accept PayPal. Pic 2-5 show how the opal is processed
Loose Stones
May 21, 2018
$175
Hello World. Sorry for the long wait for the new batch of this Lightning Ridge Black Opal version of the watch. Got a little harder to source the rough materials ;) In case you are confused, the pro Specs: 1. Lightning Ridge (australian) black opal with N3 - N4 tone. 2. Movement: Seiko VX50 3. Casing: Stainless Steel 316L (Rhodium Plated) 4. Strap: genuine calf leather 5. Case : 33mm Round 6. Lens : Sapphire Lens 7. Shower Proof Construction If you have any question or would like to see more pics (and/or vid) or want to inquiry for custom order, feel free to email me at eld_h@windowslive.com FAQ: 1. Why do I use Australian opal (Lightning Ridge and Coober Pedy) instead of Ethiopian opal? Unfortunately, in my experience, these australian opal are the only one which can survive against the dry environment inside the watch. Most if not all Ethiopian opal are hydrophane opal. In my experiment, the provenly stable ethiopian opal will crack after 6-12 months inside the watch. 2. Why do I use Seiko VX50 and Ronda 763 Movement? Both of these movements are widely available worldwide. Thus, the maintenance of the watch will be very easy. If you are interested, please hit me up for shipping fee. I accept PayPal.
Watches
June 5, 2018
$250