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ETA 2678-2/2836-2 in the WM9 V2 photo's?


CaptainJack

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Hello all,

I tried to find some pictures of the movement in the WM9 V2, dial side, in the search function, but no luck.

I was curious how the date wheel was driven.

The reason I'm trying to find out is I have just bought a gen DW for my V3 and Tribal responded to a PM that

he got one to work in a V2 after alot of sanding to make it an overlay. I was curious if the ETA 2678-2 had

more room to play with or if the clearance between the movement and the underside of the dial was the same.

Any help?

Jack

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Yeah I always wondered how they put a full size datehwheel onto a ladies watch movement. You must need some custom spacer plate so the datewheel doesnt bind up as soon as you tighten the case clamps.

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I've had to "sacrifice" an additional 2671 date wheel to modify into a spacer, glue on top of existing date wheel to increase "height", then glue on the overlay. A real PITA...

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The 2836-2 is the one that keeps getting mentioned when talking about the V2,

I got the 2678-2 number off by-tor's review of the V2, in one of the comments.

This was just a curiosity, I have the 2824-2 and I'm going to try to do a gen

Date Wheel overlay in my V3.

But I'm still curious to see how they did drive the date wheel with the smaller

movement in the V2.

Jack

Yes and the 2836-2 ( right size!) is better than the smaller 2678-2 B)

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