ww12345 Posted December 12, 2011 Report Share Posted December 12, 2011 (edited) Here is my promised review of the DW 5513 case. Lots of pics, so beware, those of you with 56k modems… Here’s a pic with everything (minus the crystal) put together. Looks OK from the outside. One minor quibble is that the edges are slightly rounded – ala Datejust – but could probably be fixed. Pics of the serial number/registered design numbers. This was pretty cool, because DW was able to engrave a serial number I had requested. I hope to make this into a PCG, so I got a serial number which would place it in the third quarter of 1964. Here is the caseback. Pretty good, overall. Needs a caseback seal, but overall seems to be better gen-like construction than the Josh version. The bezel is one major problem. Definitely NOT 1:I construction. It is the stupid paperclip bezel. No matter, as I will be replacing the entire assembly with the JMB bezel ring + the Josh bezel and insert. The insert on this bezel is remarkably bad. It seems very narrow. Here are the rehaut measurements. From my terrible measurements plus the fitting of a 25 mm dial, I believe the case I got will take my gen dial. This is the total space for a dial underneath the rehaut: and here is the rehaut opening space: Here is the outer rehaut measurement. Not very exciting, but I figured I would include it just in case. Here are the overall dimensions. I measured depth, which seemed the proper narrow depth for a 5513. I also measured the width, which seemed right. Unfortunately I don’t have any specs for a gen 5513, so I couldn’t compare them. I tried fitting a gen crown on, and it does not fit. Not really a surprise to me, but might be interesting to others. I plan on fitting a gen crown plus a Clarks tube, so that shouldn’t be a problem. Finally, the rest of the pics. They may be interesting to some people, so I figure that I’ll include them. Edited December 12, 2011 by ww12345 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ww12345 Posted December 12, 2011 Author Report Share Posted December 12, 2011 (edited) Edit: I got the pics to show up except for the first few. :S Edited December 12, 2011 by ww12345 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rosnik Posted December 12, 2011 Report Share Posted December 12, 2011 (edited) I got one 1680 case from DW. I do not used it. some flow....... Not 1:1 , and not accept GEN crystal and not Gen insert too. Sure it's cheap, but best is to buy MBW cases. Edited December 12, 2011 by rosnik Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Star69 Posted December 12, 2011 Report Share Posted December 12, 2011 (edited) btw something positive to about this case - gen/aftermarked T19/39 fits - other casebacks too - i installed a T19 and the bezel from Joshs 1655 on mine - they fit without glue and tight ... will be some fantasy watch but not an 1680 ... cheers, Frank Edited December 12, 2011 by Star69 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ww12345 Posted December 12, 2011 Author Report Share Posted December 12, 2011 I had him make an extra small rehaut, and I tested with a 25mm dial. It fit, but just barely. I'll let you know what becomes of my project. I am very determined, seeing as MBW cases aren't even perfect. This one will take lots of modding, but it should turn out OK, I hope! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
highoeyazmuhudee Posted December 12, 2011 Report Share Posted December 12, 2011 a few things seem problematic compared with the gen. the caseback side of the crown guards are not squared, which is very characteristic of genuine 5513s there appears to be no bevel on the lugs and genuine dials are 26mm, but youre saying it accommodates a 25mm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sly Posted December 12, 2011 Report Share Posted December 12, 2011 I ordered one of these cases before and sadly my gen dial did not fit. I think the one i got is a 1680 case stamped 5513. In the end i sold the case to another member. If he now has a case that will fit a 26mm dial i'll be all over it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
automatico Posted December 13, 2011 Report Share Posted December 13, 2011 "I ordered one of these cases before and sadly my gen dial did not fit. I think the one i got is a 1680 case stamped 5513. In the end i sold the case to another member." It was not 1680 spec internally but more or less 5513 spec with the dial seat cut too big. A genspec 26mm dial falls through. A 1575 date movement and dial will not fit properly either. The 1680 dial is Ok but the case screws and stem will not line up where they should. What is needed is an (out of spec) 26.5mm or 27mm 5513 dial for a 1520. ...or maybe a genspec 1680 dial mounted on a 1520 no date movement with the date of choice cemented under the dial...28 like all the ads. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mir36 Posted December 13, 2011 Report Share Posted December 13, 2011 Interesting information. Thanks for sharing this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ephry73 Posted December 13, 2011 Report Share Posted December 13, 2011 Then these could possibly work on a 7928 build. E Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Star69 Posted December 17, 2011 Report Share Posted December 17, 2011 thanks to this thread i finished my DW 1680 today not much 1680 left - hat to retap to fit an aftermarket tube an shave the CGs from the inside - really an funny case .. cheers, Frank Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
candide2424 Posted May 22, 2014 Report Share Posted May 22, 2014 To complement this review, I recently got a 1680 case. Crown position is spot on. one must trim the inside of the crown guards as there is not enough room depending on the crown you want to have. Gen tropic is a little loose but with a gen/clarks bezel that is ok. Lug holes must be re-drilled and there is no bevelled edges for the lugs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
automatico Posted May 23, 2014 Report Share Posted May 23, 2014 Agree with c2424. I have had pretty good luck with DW cases overall. My last DW '1680' case from a couple months ago was a good fit with a genuine 1575 and 26.5mm genspec dial. I used a TC case tube/crown and had to cut the inside of the cg out on one side just a hair. A Clark T19 and bezel assembly fits the case Ok. Some other aftmkt crystals would not work. My last two DW cases came without numbers between the lugs but with lettered/numbered case backs. I first ordered a couple DW cases about three years ago and they had full numbers back then. Since then I discovered that the DW cases I have are machined for a 1575 date movement and 26.5mm dial, including the cases numbered as '5513' cases. All the dial windows on my cases are 26.0mm and a 26.0mm 5513 dial is too small. A 26.5mm 1680 oem spec dial is Ok. Since my cases (including '5513' cases) are made for a 1575 date movement and 26.5mm dial, a 1520/70 no date movement and 5513 spec dial will not be a proper fit in the case because the movement is located in the case by a shoulder machined on the movement, not the dial. For this reason, the stem will still be centered in the case tube just fine but the dial will not fit up against the dial seat. When you put a 1520/70 no date movement and 26mm 5513 spec dial in one of these cases the dial will be about .5mm below the dial seat and this will work Ok as long as the dial foot screws stay tight. All the case necks where the crystal mounts are 28.08mm to 28.10mm. There are different case backs on the cases I have... 36.35mm od with 30.95mm threads 35.95mm od with 30.95mm threads 35.95 mm od with 30.4mm threads Some case backs will accept oem spec gaskets and some will not because the grooves are too shallow. They are good project cases for the price. I have written a dozen posts on DW cases and apologize for boring everyone but it might save someone from getting in a mess. DW cases = You pays you money and you gets da luck of da draw. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ghost Posted May 24, 2014 Report Share Posted May 24, 2014 Wow you guys know everything! Only thing i have to say is, i bought two MBW 5513 cases, and both my gen dials fit beautifully. Actually so did my 14060. Now theres the matter of finding a gen 1665 dial (for cheap - wishful thinking), so i can use my mbw 1665 case! It's an affliction. Everytime i'm in bangkok, i end up buying some mbw rolex case to build a frankie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
automatico Posted May 24, 2014 Report Share Posted May 24, 2014 "...I bought two MBW 5513 cases, and both my gen dials fit beautifully." The dial seats in all the MBW/MBK 5512/13 and 1680 cases I have seen were machined to accept a 26mm dial on an Eta 2836. This is why the dials on their 1680 cases are trimmed down...they were originally 26.5 or 27mm and they had to be trimmed to fit the 26mm dial seat. The trouble starts when you try to install a genuine no date rolex 1520/30/60/70 with a genspec 26mm dial on it. The movement mounts too close to the front of the case and the stem does not center in the case tube and after you put a crown on it the threads will not line up correctly putting the crown in a bind. The fix? There is not one other than leaving the calendar spacer on a 1575 etc date movement with all the calendar stuff removed and use a 26mm 5512/13 dial (I have done this). Matter of fact I have a '5512' made this way with a no hack 1575 and Yuki dial. It turned out fine but I used case clamps and screws in place of the rolex style case screws that turn in a groove in the case and jam the movement toward the top of the case. If you have a no date rolex movement and 26mm dial, a Yuki etc case is a better alternative imho even if they cost more. Either that or just go with an Eta movement in the MBW/MBK case. A genspec 26.5mm 1680 dial on a 1575 date movement will line up Ok if you machine the dial seat out to about 26.7mm (I have done this). The catch is the dial window is too small and the markers are about half covered up by the reflector (rehaut). The fixes? Cut the dial window out to allow more of the dial markers to show (I have done this). You can get by with cutting the dial window at a 90 degree angle where it contacts the dial to increase the diameter but it will show if you are looking for it. One alternative is to mount the lathe head at an angle and cut a steeper angle in the reflector to enlarge the dial window (I have done this too). It is a bit risky because there is not much room for error. Nothing is easy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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