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Fritz07

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  1. Are you sure they are not like the genuine Rolex type where as you screw it clockwise, which in turn lowers the screw, thus enabling the movement to fee from its bracing.  These type you then unscrew, which in turn tighten the movement in the case.

    No idea, it is an Omega Cal 2500 which is based on the ETA 2892. I did attempt to turn clockwise and I had no luck.

  2. I want to get the movement out of my Gen PO but for whatever reason, I cannot loosen the case clamp screws to remove the movement holder.

     

    I don't know what I am doing wrong, the screws seem to be in real tight. I thought maybe it was the watch so I opened up my Gen SMPc and the same problem, the case clamp screws are uber tight.

     

    Is there some secret or trick that I am missing?

     

    Both watches were 2500 cal.

     

  3. I am looking for a new bezel insert for my Gen Omega SMP, but as we all know Omega only sells the whole bezel which is absolutely ridiculous. I checked on ebay and I cant seem to find them with a properly decent bezel pearl, and I'm not about to let my Genuine Omega turn to a crappy looking one just because of the pearl. This is what I have managed to find:

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    From Luxury Deals8

    and

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    from wholesale outlet990

    I am just wondering if anyone knows where I can get my hands on a decent bezel insert? Or will I have to cough up the 200 plus bux for the OEM part?

  4. Not to bump an old thread, but this store is great, they have about all you could need. I just went there today to pick up a new movement, was very quick. I pre-ordered on the phone and picked it up about 2 hours later. It was pretty convenient considering they are on the same street as me. The prices were great as well. 36 bux for a miyota movement and 28 bux for a sub bezel insert.

  5. The Miyota is a pretty good movement and appears to me to be the pattern for the CN 2813 and 4813. I would suggest that you stick with the 4813 due to possible complications in fitting the Miyota movement to your watch. The dial feet my not line up and the hands may not be the correct sizes to fit the Japanese movement. The CN4813 will also give you the correct 28.8k bph for your sub.

    How is the quality on the 4813, because the movement that is in the noob is absolute trash, and I don't want to replace trash with more trash.

  6. I have a noobmariner and I want to switch the movement with either a miyota or a dg 4813. What I am trying to find out is which miyota I would need 8125?. I am also looking for reliability. What do you suggest?

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