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So I'm putting together parts for my second watch build. I've got a 2824 case in the mail. It would make sense for this one to be quartz because it won't see much wrist time.

So if I purchase a ISA 1198 what problems am I looking at? I know the second hand is a different size. Will the crown fit? Is there any issue I'll run into if I decide to go this way?

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isn't the stemheight totally different? Do you have only the case of also the dail?

Manufacturer: ISA
Size (Ligne): 11-1/2 Round
Thickness: 3.25mm
Hands: 90/150/20
Width: 25.60mm
Watch Battery: 395
Jewels: 1
Watch Stem:

ISA1198-STEM10, Tap 10; or ISA1198-STEM08, Tap 8

 

ETA 2824-2

Features
automatic
sweep second
date: quickset
option: hack feature

Data
11.5''', Dm= 25.6mm, Do= 26.0mm
H= 4.6mm (H= 4.7mm with ball bearing)
F= 1.2mm
T= 1.8mm
17/21/25 jewels
f = 28800 A/h
power reserve 40h

Balance staff ETA 2801

Stem W3738

Mainspring / battery
1.25 x 11.0 x 0.125mm

Hands
1.50 x 0.90 x 0.25mm

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The figure you are interested in is "T" which is the stem height. Looks like 1.8mm for the 2824. You'd generally want to get this figure to be a fairly close match for the replacement.

 

Thw 1198 may come in differnt versions of stem height depending on if it has a date complication, etc. Check the datasheets.

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The figure you are interested in is "T" which is the stem height. Looks like 1.8mm for the 2824. You'd generally want to get this figure to be a fairly close match for the replacement.
 
Thw 1198 may come in differnt versions of stem height depending on if it has a date complication, etc. Check the datasheets.
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15 minutes ago, Rattlerviper said:
29 minutes ago, rodabod said:

So in the end it looks like the 1198-103 works. I'll give it a go and if it doesn't work I'll have a movement for a new project.

I think the 103 may be thicker than the 101.

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20 hours ago, Rattlerviper said:

1198-103 is 3.7mm high while the 2824 is 4.6 mm high. Does that mean I would need to create a spacer for the back of the movement?

It depends on how the movement is mounted in the particular case.

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