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Dr Dru

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  1. Ah thanks for the advise. Haha. I've read much about her recent cases. Even then, I paid more for Phong's 9411 and yet some things got me irritated like the dusty movement, really obviously, grossly uneven CGs and bent hands. So I thought give another a try.
  2. I was wondering if this build will be feasible and wish to get any feedback or advise. Cheers guys! Yuki 5513 point guard case Yuki ETA adapter for 2824 to fit above case ETA movement NDT 7928 dial with feet cut off Not sure from where to get yet hand set Genuine crown and tube I really hope this will end up with minimal additional mod which I fear I'm not competent enough >< Thanks and regards, Andrewl
  3. Can the mods please edit my title of the post. It is supposed to be 2784 NOT 2874. Thank you.
  4. Hi guys, Thanks for all the valuable information on Tudor snowflakes. But the vast amount seems to be giving a headache as well too. I've just bought a Phong's 94110 since it was already built up and was on sale. I was told that he was using an ETA 2846 for the watch. My question is that, are there any newer or alternative versions of that movement (drop-in replacement equivalent) that i can use? I understand that 2783 and 2784 can be used but I like the idea of using a newer movement in case of breakdown. I will also like to change the dial in future (probably a Yuki's blue snowflake dial) so dial feet position is an important consideration as well. I've read somewhere that all ETA movement have the same dial feet position? Is that true? Anybody in Singapore can direct me to a reasonable watch repairer as well? I'm sorry that there's more questions than stated on the title. I hope they make sense. But i really appreciate any help or pointers. Thank you very much! Regards, Andrew
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