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vlydog

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It has simply to be a dial with feets position for ETA, thats all!

If that helps: one feet at ca. 2.00 and the other at ca. 8.00 o'clock... but it has to be precise, you can't buy a dial only by looking to the position.

And don't forget, the dial must also fit into the case... ;)

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It has simply to be a dial with feets position for ETA, thats all!

If that helps: one feet at ca. 2.00 and the other at ca. 8.00 o'clock... but it has to be precise, you can't buy a dial only by looking to the position.

And don't forget, the dial must also fit into the case... ;)

So how are folks buying NDT dials fitting them to ETA movements? I know I have seen several posts where they have been used without the Rolex movements.

NDT says for instance: To fit Caliber 1520,1530,1560,1570

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So how are folks buying NDT dials fitting them to ETA movements? I know I have seen several posts where they have been used without the Rolex movements.

NDT says for instance: To fit Caliber 1520,1530,1560,1570

Yes, those are all gen Rolex calibers (movements). NDTrading dials are designed to fit gen Rolex movements. If you want to use their dials on an ETA, you need to clip off the dial feet & either epoxy them back onto the dial in the correct positions for an ETA or use dial dots or some other method of affixing the dial to the top of the movement.

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