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How do I get the dial of from the Tudor Princess Oysterdate watch with the 2671 movement. I looked for screws along the sides of the movement but I don't see any. How do I get the dial off?

 

Here is a couple of pictures of the movement.

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These levers hinge out to release the dial feet.

 

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See a demo of me doing this on this quartz movement - it's the same principle:

 

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You should be able to take a pair of tweezers or peg wood and slide this hook outside.  There should also be another hook just like it on the opposite side of the movement.  Just be careful not to damage the mainplate in the process.

 

You can also find the technical document for the ETA 2671 here:

 

https://secure.eta.ch/CSP/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabindex=1&tabid=28

 

 Just look under mescaline for product range and 2671 for the caliber.

 

 

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Thanks. You always have the best answers. I posted the same question on another watch forum and got the response "take it to a watchmaker " what an **BLEEP******

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I tried the link you posted and it has a place for a username and password, what do I do there?

 

You should be able to take a pair of tweezers or peg wood and slide this hook outside.  There should also be another hook just like it on the opposite side of the movement.  Just be careful not to damage the mainplate in the process.

 

You can also find the technical document for the ETA 2671 here:

 

https://secure.eta.ch/CSP/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabindex=1&tabid=28

 

 Just look under mescaline for product range and 2671 for the caliber.

 

 

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Sorry about that.  The link seemed to be working on my end.  Click on the technical documents tab along the top and then follow the same instructions.  Hopefully that will do it.

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Sorry about that.  The link seemed to be working on my end.  Click on the technical documents tab along the top and then follow the same instructions.  Hopefully that will do it.

Ok thanks it worked now . there is a lot to choose from. 

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Sorry about that.  The link seemed to be working on my end.  Click on the technical documents tab along the top and then follow the same instructions.  Hopefully that will do it.

Is the Tudor 2671 movement the same as the one in those drawings. 

what is the difference between the Tudor 2671 and the ETA 2671 movement

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It should be. You can make out the ETA symbol in your second picture under the balance wheel. It is simply a Tudor branded ETA 2671. But it is a very high grade 2671 and a lovely little movement.

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one more thing where can I find a set of original gold coloured hands for this 2671 Tudor movement. Links to sites and what part number would I need? Thanks

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You may be hard pressed to find original Tudor hands. You may find a set on eBay. The best thing to do is find the hand size and length and look for a good set online. A picture of the hands you have now would help though.

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