klocklind1
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The GW is a really nice watch indeed:)
When I was at ny watchmaker the other day he had a genuine GW that looked to be in mintcondition with no aged tritium dial at all and he was wearing it on a orange rubberstap with a genuine daytona foldingclasp.
It was for sure nice looking:)
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No it is about as thick as the 703 but still it is much better locking on a vintage sub than the newer 703 crown:)
It almost looks the same as the 702 when looking at it from the side:)
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That is ideed what I have thanks for the picture:)
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Thanks that is nice to hear:)
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Does this crown has the same construction as the newer 703 crown?
I mean will it be waterproof on a clarks/7030 tube?
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Maybe engraved instead of etched serial number!
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OK thanks
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Thanks again:)
As a matter of fact I still have not payed for that crown, so how much is normal for a crown of this type?
It is in VERY VERY nice condition:)
Is it more expensive than the standard 703 crown?
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Ok thanks alligot:) I just read that post!
But I think my crown is a old 703 crown but looks the same as the 702 from the side!!!??
It has a brass tube on the crown and looks very genuine:)
I read in that post that there has been 703 crowns with LOWER crown like the 702 crown!?
How can I be sure that I got a genuine "old style" low coronet crown?
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I just got a 702 crown ( bought as a 703 crown!) I thought but it looks like an 702 crown with the dots closer to the crown and it also have a brass colored tube on the crown like on freddys pictures of a 702 crown.
So there is a 703 crown that lokks like a 702 from the side???
It screws in nicely on a clarks/genuine 7030 ( 703!) tube but has a thick o-ring at the bottom of it!
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OK but I CAN screw it to my clarks and a genuine 703 tube as well ???
Exactly what is the difference on the tube ?
BTW the crown came with a o-ring at the bottom and fits well on the threads!
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What is the difference between the 702 and 703 rolex sub crowns?
I just got a very nice 702 crown but my question is IF I can use the standard 703 tube for it to be waterproof or if if must be a special tube for it?
The 702 crown I have screws in deeper ( bottoms ??) on a clarks tube, so some there must be some difference ?
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Thanks a lot Andy
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Thanks! how accurate is it compared to Gen?
Almost not possible to see any difference if You do not compare the lume on it as 12 and 6 markers is not glowing at all almost!
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Can I ask what the case reference number is...Just trying to find one.
EDIT: Found it ->166.0324
Here's a great post about building one of these ---> http://www.watchwall....com/smrebe.htm
Thanks for that very intresting site of how to build a seamaster 300:)
I have that braclet as is on that site but have not open the package with it BUT after reading that site I probably will open it:)
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That truely is a classic omega
I bought the same but without the date directly from watchco in australia.
I bought it with both that 1171 bracelet and the meshbracelet and it is one of my favorite watches
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Hight difference is 0,45 mm between 2824 and 2836
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All the 243 noob V2 I have had had very light pressure when closing but it still is waterproof:)
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That case looks GREAT
I am in for at least one:)
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I thought it is not possible to realign the datewheel as it is printed the wrong way when it is to much to to either side????
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Has anyone removed the bezel on the noob 243 V2?
Is it the same contruction as on a Rolex submariner ?
I want to loctite the markers on the bezel because it would be VERY difficult to get spare ones of the 5 minute markers and 12 a clock marker!
I know the markers are attached by screws but to be sure they will not fell off it could be a good idea to put some loctite on them:)
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Has anyone bought the latest bezel-set from Clarks and mounted it on the TC sub?
How is it compared to the one from TC?
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I got a noob pam 219 ( same dial as 112!) with HIGH bar so they do make the dial with the high bar as well!
GENUINE ALLIGATOR STRAP 24/22
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