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Is there a source for "reasonably priced" versions of these?

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I don't think that they are the same. To my knowledge 16520 and 116520 Cosmographs use 24-p402 pushers, while 6263/6265 use 24-p302 pushers.

For reference a picture of a 16520 U serial and a 6265 with one modern replacement pusher and an earlier version.

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You can clearly see that the circular engravings (I don't know a better term in English) are very different.

The 24-p402 has two engraved lines at the top of the pusher while the 24-p302 has a single engraved line at the top and one closer to the case (which isn't present on the p402). All modern replacement pushers on 6263/6265 Daytonas look like this, I have never seen one with the same pushers as a 16520 or 116520.

CousinsUK has generic 24-p302 which are very good but no 24-p402.

Here's a modern 116520, where you can see that they have the same 24-p402 pushers installed.

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I did a good bit of research in pushers for my 16520 project. Here is the information that I found. The last of the 6263 pushers were indeed 24-P302. The 16520 uses 24-P402 and the latest 116520 uses 24-P502. I don't know what the differences are between the 3 but that is what Rolex is putting on them. If you are trying to get a set of genuine 402's or 502's, get ready to spend about $500 for a new set. I have seen a set of both come up for sale recently and that was the asking price.

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Don't know what kind of project you have in mind but Otto Frei sells a good version. I am sure you could get a set from DW as well. How cheap are we talking?

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Less than the $40+ Otto wants, maybe $10/ea? I got an assortment of cheap ones from Cousins but they are the press-in style...

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Bring yourself on! Mostly what you'll see is a giant mess! :whistling:

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