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19 minutes ago, Chopin said:

These could work, perhaps...

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Nice...
I was going to suggest these...

s-l1600.jpgbut you say no snowflake.. so maybe...

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.. but the yellow lumed ones above looks good.

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I'm quite taken with these, but I think they wont match your dial.

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3 hours ago, Chopin said:

These could work, perhaps...

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it was going on an a Miyota manual wind movement but unfortunately it wont fit as the original dial was dished so the movement sat lower in the case, I cant find a  mechanical movement where the stem is 1 mm from the dial so It is going to be a quartz Ronda movement hand sizes 120 70 20  

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