Wittnauer Chrono, How to remove this dial?
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In this case, the underside of the crystal is flat so I assume I don't have to worry about clearance to the hands. However, perhaps I'm missing something. If so, please let me know. I guess no one has the patience to get into the details of my first post so here's a simplified version of my question: The case diameter for the glass gasket is 36.9mm. However, Cousins doesn't have a glass gasket with that diameter. The closest are 36.8mm and 37.0mm. Would any of those two options work, and if so which one? I have no problem ordering both and testing them, but If someone already knows that it is pointless, there's no reason place any order at all. No, I haven't. Is there someone you can recommend? Preferably in Europe. Thanks!
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By rjenkinsgb · Posted
No. It's incredibly volatile and evaporates in seconds; there is no way it would last as long as it took to just install the part cleaned in it, in the movement. -
When I record how much I have spent on each watch I include the postage. UK EBayers seem to be charging £5 minimum these days on postage. Have made a couple of job lot buys recently - based on the average price this one could be 404 reboot project Bad photo from eBay - 1 of 4 watches for a total of £21.19. A Medina with an MST 385 movement - Soaked in oil but looks like it will run again!
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Thanks to everyone for your help. I am simply amazed at the knowledge of you folks. You are all truly "watchmasters".
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I've used them for other hobbies and jobs I've had in the past, just wondered why people didn't use them in this. I may get some out and give them a go. However they're most likely magnetic so probably no good
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