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tc dwo v4 review - pics included


rsh

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I just installed a tc dwo v4 on a SD for a friend, and wanted to share the pics of the alignment with you folks.  This dwo is really amazing, the glossy raised print looks great.  It centers well, though the dial needed a very slight shift to the left for it to be perfect in my opinion.  In the pics the date may look a bit high in the window, but the SD has no Cyclops and the shadows in the date window can make it look that way, including left and right shifted based on lighting. DSCN8341_zpse864923b.jpg
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and a lume shot for you lume freaks
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I'm no expert on these matters but what does "shifting the dial a little" mean? I have vintage Rolex with a gen 1570 movement, MQ dial where the datewheel sits a tad high - a hair. Are you saying that I should "shift the dial a little to the bottom" to fix the problem?

Thanks

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