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Need a subhand for a Landeron 48 . Looked at ranfft. And that says 027/020 . But which one is 0,27 and 0,20 mm ? Need the left one. The one that is showing the 60s . 

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Try Omega chrono sub hands. Like the 821 caliber (or 321 but those get silly expensive)

I used an Omega running seconds sub dial hand (the left one) on an a Valjoux 7734 that worked perfectly. The minute counter (right sub dial) needs to be broached slightly.

Check at www.ofrei.com as I believe they list the diameters of the pinions of the hands in most cases.

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19 minutes ago, Tudor said:

Try Omega chrono sub hands. Like the 821 caliber (or 321 but those get silly expensive)

I used an Omega running seconds sub dial hand (the left one) on an a Valjoux 7734 that worked perfectly. The minute counter (right sub dial) needs to be broached slightly.

Check at www.ofrei.com as I believe they list the diameters of the pinions of the hands in most cases.

Thanks . I will do. Have a couple of  old mark II hands here somewhere. 

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Cool. I’m pretty sure all Mk. IIs are 821. Mines a ‘69 and it is. I think the 321 was dropped in ‘67...

all that said I think the subdial pinions are the same diameter... reasonably sure the running seconds hand will fit. 

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