It is fastbeat andcorrect for the model (16613).
Sahphire = fastbeat, acryllic = slowbeat as rule of thumb.
2824 is used specific by the wm9/BK v3 models instead of 2836 becouse of the thinner movement and thus allow for better (higher) crown position, pretty much the only reason this particular movement bieing used.
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Who sells yachtmaster with the true 3135 copy?
Higher guality case is highly unlikley. If the movement proves to be a stable engine. The benfit wil be you can fit a gen dial without removing the dial feet (IE ruin a part). And you wil be able to put in a genuine datewheel.
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Ahh... tis reminds me to me virgin time. What did i know
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That would be the icing on the cake. Main advantage of this movement is to accept a genuine dial, it always hurts to cut off the feet. Key question is, how does it perform in the long run.
With omega, just buy used genuine. Unless you want to do a project.
Makes no sence to franken money wise. for a few dollars more, all the nitpicking about this and that becomes obsolete.
I have no problems on my breitling (only have 1 BCE, white dial with antracite/silver hands) no problems there. I do have the same problem with my one and only Panerai (027A). None of the Rolexes i have, have issues regarding reading the hands under any angle, even the saphire ones.