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quick set or slow set?


umairarif

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On a slowset you set the date by rotating the hours hand through two full 12 hour rotations. On a quickset you can change the date with the crown via it's own detent. A slowset (piepan) dial doesn't have dial feet but quicksets do. I believe cases for both 160x series and 160xx and 162xx will fit both movements. The 162xx uses a different crown/tube combo. It uses the newer 5.3/6mm crown.

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so the dials are different for both movements and not compatible to eachother?

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3035/3135 quickset dials will not mount on a 1570 slowset as far as I know. The 3035 movement is very different to the 15xx series.

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but i think we are talking about 16xxs and 16xxxs?? or these are numbers for watches not the movements?

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3035 is the quickset movement that beats at 28000 BPH. The 15xx series of movements is a lowbeat, slowset movement. 16xx and 16xxx wer series of watches that used those movements.

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They were all 36mm in size. The Datejust 2 is 41mm but is a different ref number. They have an extra 1 in the ref, ie 116233.

 

The 162xx series were quickset with a sapphire crystal I believe. The 160x, 160xx, and 162xx were all 36mm and dimensionally, the cases are all pretty close with slight differences in lug shape.

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