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speedzmaster

The Snowflake dials are 26mm, yet the Submariner cases are designed for 29mm dials. What case would be best for a Tudor Snowflake project?

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sconehead

Try here, http://www.chronotac.com/

 

 

look at the Seamatic range...not sure of the exact dimensions though...:)

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speedzmaster

I think I'm going to go for this watch and then add a Yuki snowflake dial and handset.

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KBH

Don't forget you're going to have to get an Eta or Eta clone movement to use the Yuki hands and dial. Plus you'll need a Tudor crown and Tudor clasp. If you get that far along. I have a Gen Tudor crown that may interest you.

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speedzmaster
Don't forget you're going to have to get an Eta or Eta clone movement to use the Yuki hands and dial. Plus you'll need a Tudor crown and Tudor clasp. If you get that far along. I have a Gen Tudor crown that may interest you.

 

Thanks for the offer, KBH. :) I have a Swiss 2824...I dunno if it'll work with the Tudor Snowflake dial...and I have the Tudor clasp. The Tudor crown I have isn't the trip-lock crown.

 

I'm still trying to find more info. All I've seen so far is Ubiquitous' Tudor Snowflake post, but he doesn't mention any details...as usual.

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speedzmaster

This is what I've found out...

 

The Rolex 5513 (no cyclops) or 1680 (cyclops) accept dials that are 26mm. Therefore, they can accept Tudor Sub dials.

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