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Best 1016 dial option


Chuck P

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I have found a used, but excellent, setup locally that comes with everything including a bunch of different colored "inks".  I'm very tempted, just gotta figure out where I would put it and what time I would need to take away from other issues in order to learn how to do it!

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I have (1) Whoopy 1016 dial available for sale. I bought two for a project and ended up only using one. One of the feet came loose, but I still have the foot, and it should be easy to epoxy back on to the dial or solder if you are brave.

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This may sound like damning with faint praise, but that's pretty nice for a Yuki!  Once you take price into consideration, I'd move it ahead of NDT in my official 1016 Dial Ranking!  Now you're going to have to redo those hands to match!  

 

Re: the crown/tube situation, automatico's pinned thread is the best meditation on the tricky topic of 6mm crowns.  My suggestion is to get a 5.3mm case tube from Clark Watch Parts and a newer-type gen 6mm crown (i.e. for a 16000-series Datejust or later).  I don't know of any good aftermarket 6mm crowns but, boy, are there a lot of bad ones on eBay.

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I ended up going with the Yuki dial as well. Should be here in 10 days or so. Pics they sent prior to shipping looked good. This is suppose to be a moderate budget build so it seemed like a reasonable choice. Gen crystal and crown and eta 2783. Need to sort out end links as I am trying to use the rep rivet bracelet that came with my 1675 donor watch. Spent much of the last week reading threads on this build. I am going to try to do some case shaping myself and may reach out to some of you for guidance.....

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This may sound like damning with faint praise, but that's pretty nice for a Yuki! Once you take price into consideration, I'd move it ahead of NDT in my official 1016 Dial Ranking! Now you're going to have to redo those hands to match!

Re: the crown/tube situation, automatico's pinned thread is the best meditation on the tricky topic of 6mm crowns. My suggestion is to get a 5.3mm case tube from Clark Watch Parts and a newer-type gen 6mm crown (i.e. for a 16000-series Datejust or later). I don't know of any good aftermarket 6mm crowns but, boy, are there a lot of bad ones on eBay.

I am guessing I wouldn't be lucky enough for the Clark's tube to fit the case without a re-tap?

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I am guessing I wouldn't be lucky enough for the Clark's tube to fit the case without a re-tap?

 

Please ignore my recommendation for a Clark tube.  I just checked the store and the only one they carry is a 24-6020-alike, which is a 6mm tube and will need a re-tap.  I'm hoping someone can recommend a 5.3mm alternative.

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