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Richard57

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Hello:

You guys amaze me with how in depth you all are into the replica watches. I do gunsmithing and have a genuine Rolex two tone Yachtmaster with a fake MOP face. I think I'll get a replica sub to play with. My question is I have a ladies Tudor Datejust that was flooded and left to sit I took it to a watchmaker and he said that the movement was trashed and that he couldn't get one. What movement will fit in this watch and where do I get it? I'd like to put a Rolex face on the movement when I switch it out. also the crystal is cracked on this watch she smashed it against my diamond ring and it chipped the edge. where can I get a sapphire crystal? I read the pinned tutorial and had no Idea it was so simple to disassemble one of these watches I think I can fix it if I can get the parts.

Thanks,

Richard

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I believe your Tudor uses an ETA 2671. You can get these from Ofrei.com for $70.00 in the nickel finish. Swap the Tudor signed rotor from the original movement and you should be all set. Also, check Ebay for the movement, crystal & dials. The smaller rollie ladies' dials are usually available for a resonable price.

You can also try a rlx AD and they may be able to oder some of the parts for you as well (not the dial). The rlx service center will make it look & run as new but at a cost.........the estimate is free. :)

Best of luck with the project!

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