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Movement spacer question


jmb

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I have seen movement spacers/rings/adapters made from stainless steel and brass can anybody think of a good reason why one couldn't be machined from aluminum? I need to make one for a sub I'm sticking together and working with aluminum is soo much easier than stainless! ;)

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Al should be fine for a spacer ring.

On a somewhat related note, should a watch be deficient in weight (e.g 16622 Yacht-Master reps) I'd think that machining a movement ring out of a denser, heavier metal could supplement the difference?

That is exactly what I thought, I would be happy for every additional weight, but maybe you could be more precious working with Al... So it has its pros and conts..

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Thanks for the comments, I had not thought of the weight aspect but I doubt if would be more than a couple of grams difference...

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JMB,

Don't mean to hijack your thread, but.....

I want to install a 2836 movement in a case designed for a 2824. Do you think you could machine a spacer to fit between the dial and rehaut to move the movement down so that the stem/crown line up correctly? If I'm not mistaken, didn't you post something about this a while back?

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