The short question is what is the thread size/name for the actual caseback on 5513's(and I assume 1680 and Tudor 7928 is the same)? I see that people like Automatico have posted the size is 30.9mm but what is the pitch? The threading of the midcase for the crown tube is 3.0mm x .35 correct? The ".35" at the end of 3.0mm X .35 for the crown tube is the pitch. We need to know the pitch of the 30.9mm caseback threading in order to reproduce the case.
In my quest to explore how 5513 cases might be made which must have an expired patent on........I am still brainstorming on this. I have given up on 3D printing as an option as it really would not work. If we tried 3d Printing a case, you would still need to machine it to finish the threading and apply a correct finish to the surface. This would just make it cost more than designing a CAD file and having it CNC'd because by 3d Printing, you essentially would be making the case twice.
My new option is to make a CAD file either by designing it from scratch or by using a potential contact to reverse engineer a case I have. I don't know how far I can get but I will try. I'm not totally against the fact that we have to pay 1200 bucks to Phong to get a complete case that we know is great and even would ship from and stay in the USA, but a CNC file would preserve our ability to get these. I think people will stop making these and I hate that when I asked for a sterile version of a 5513 replica case, I had to pay more when I got it from Vietnam.
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RickFlorida
Hello everyone,
The short question is what is the thread size/name for the actual caseback on 5513's (and I assume 1680 and Tudor 7928 is the same)? I see that people like Automatico have posted the size is 30.9mm but what is the pitch? The threading of the midcase for the crown tube is 3.0mm x .35 correct? The ".35" at the end of 3.0mm X .35 for the crown tube is the pitch. We need to know the pitch of the 30.9mm caseback threading in order to reproduce the case.
In my quest to explore how 5513 cases might be made which must have an expired patent on........I am still brainstorming on this. I have given up on 3D printing as an option as it really would not work. If we tried 3d Printing a case, you would still need to machine it to finish the threading and apply a correct finish to the surface. This would just make it cost more than designing a CAD file and having it CNC'd because by 3d Printing, you essentially would be making the case twice.
My new option is to make a CAD file either by designing it from scratch or by using a potential contact to reverse engineer a case I have. I don't know how far I can get but I will try. I'm not totally against the fact that we have to pay 1200 bucks to Phong to get a complete case that we know is great and even would ship from and stay in the USA, but a CNC file would preserve our ability to get these. I think people will stop making these and I hate that when I asked for a sterile version of a 5513 replica case, I had to pay more when I got it from Vietnam.
Thank you!
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