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Argh I got the wrong tube. What crown is this?


red series 3

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O.k I think I need somebody to get the school bus out and drive it over to pick me up.

I think I am o.k with the daytona project and then something "basic" like ordering the correct tube for this crown and I failed.

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So can somebody please confirm what this crown is (I think 702 but the huge price of 7020 tubes makes me want to confirm)

Pick me up in the bus. I need to be schooled

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I ordered a 703 tube.

That's what I thought as well.

But the tube arrived and it does not screw down...

Scrambling for watchmakers toolkit grabbing a loupe looking at the threads on the crown after your post

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That's what I was thinking maybe threads stripped in crown.

But... No the loupe confirmed something even simpler. There was an o-ring at the base of the crown that was preventing the tube getting to the threads.

Its o.k everybody stop panicking.

I did order the right tube.

Turn the bus around.

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I'm thinking I might be too heavy handed to work on watches.

I tapped the thread for this to m3 x0.35 I countersunk and counter bored the hole. I searched for pics of builds to get an idea on how far from the case this should sit. I read somewhere that the wrong thing to do is get it flush and have the crown sit too close to the case.

I have been through all of freddy333 content looking for good pics of builds he has completed. As I think he gets this area right.

I got to the point where I was happy with how deep the tube sat in the case. I removed it fitted the seal between tube and case wound it in. I was using a tapered spline from an alternate tool that fit the tube. I thought i would give it another quarter turn and turned the head off the tube. It unwound fine without damage to the case with just another tapered spline.

But I though I would ask if this has ever happened to anyone before. I was using a clarks 703 tube and gen crown.

I was happy with the quality of the tube. I think it is just me using the wrong tool for the job.

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The threading on 702 & 703 crowns differ & you will need a 7020 tube. Sorry, but I think you may have to bite the bullet on this 1 (or eat the 702 crown in favor of a 703) :) .

The '703's in these pics may be 704s (same appearance, but crown is solid (704) vs wrapped (703))

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700-702-703front1.jpg

700-702-703side1.jpg

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That's GREAT info FREDDY....thanks for sharing :)

I've just acquired a New sealed 24-7020 tube that I can't use...and open for trades.

I need a early 703 crown for the 16800.

I thought the crown I had was a 702 because the threads in the crown come all the way up to the machined bevel.

It's not...and I don't know what it is but it isn't a 702..the 24-7020 won't fit inside it.

It will screw on perfectly to a 24-7030 tube but bottoms out just as it reaches the outer tube seal...and it has the 702 /early 703 style coronet on it.

Any ideas ???

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I've just acquired a New sealed 24-7020 tube that I can't use...and open for trades.

Man, I need that tube! What do you need in trade? :Jumpy:

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Freddy, I think your picture is mis-labeled. From left to right those should be: 702, 703, 704

702 - threads to the end, wrapped

703 - threads only up inside the crown, smooth near the opening, wrapped

704 - same, but solid, not wrapped

701 cross section

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702 profile

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702 vs 703

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704

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