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What is the materials of crown guard?


ddebo

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Dear RWG~~

If i succeed in making crown guard, i will introduce here

i knew that crown guard is made of 316L stainless steel....

is it right?? brothers~

if you let me know this, it will be very helpful for me

wish,

ddebo

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For sure it's 316L steel.

Also the lever is finished differently on A & B transitional CG. It's bead-blasted / natural finish and later on C and newer series the the outside surface of the lever is horizontally brushed about 320-400 grit.

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As far as I know you are correct! I am not sure about the pin, but I would assume the same is true. Would be a nice project to see get completed. Many have tried and still more improvements could be made... Best of luck Bro!

thanks bro~

i really want to suceed...

i hope i will introduce my result here

wish,

ddebo

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For sure it's 316L steel.

Also the lever is finished differently on A & B transitional CG. It's bead-blasted / natural finish and later on C and newer series the the outside surface of the lever is horizontally brushed about 320-400 grit.

Thanks Wolf..

thank a million of your delicate information..

i will consider that

wish,

ddebo

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For sure it's 316L steel.

Also the lever is finished differently on A & B transitional CG. It's bead-blasted / natural finish and later on C and newer series the the outside surface of the lever is horizontally brushed about 320-400 grit.

Ah, I was just wondering why the levers on the 36B and 82C are a different shade of ti than the rest of the CG.

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thanks bro~

later i will let you know my result

wish,

ddebo

Crown guard for which PAM series, specifically?

Do you own a genuine watch by any chance and if you do would you mind letting us know what model/series, or simply a year of production if you happen you know.

Good luck with the project, and please keep attention on that CG pin and rubber o-ring inside the lever :good:

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