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Hello, I have some little projects for learning and practice about watchmaking about assemble watches based on cheap movements  6¾ × 8‴ (like Miyota 2035).

I found my biggest obstacle so far, it's about finding compatible dial, more about dial feet compatibility (7:00 / 11:00). 

Do you know any store that sells some compatible dials? Or any cheap solution for newbies?

Thanks for your attention

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6 hours ago, RaulCG said:

Do you know any store that sells some compatible dials?

There is no secret place for parts, search results are the same for anyone, starting with Ebay.
And in this case finding an €1 part is more difficult than an expensive one, because quartz modules are not popular to "make your own watch". If that was an NH35, or ETA 2824 watch, you would have found many choices.
You can buy quarz watches sold "for parts" for pennies and even in cheap lots, some will  e using a 2035 module. Otherwise you can just design and print your own dial using the software (forgot its name) that is sometime mentioned here.

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Wow that is true, there are many cheap quartz watches in AE to get parts (about 2€ per watch), insanely cheap in comparison with buy part by part.

I could have extra parts for my firts design and dont destroy that first dial that I would like to "improve".

Thank you.

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