rolex gen dial fit on 2834-2 forum | Dial fit from one day date movement generation to another? rolex gen dial fit on 2834-2 forum I purchased an ETA 2834-2 movement and I'm planing to change the date wheel that came with the movement (day+date) to a simple date at 3 o clock disc. like on the . $37K+
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1 · What are your thoughts on the 34mm OP dial layout and
2 · Putting an ETA 2834
3 · Gen dial on an ETA 2834
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6 · Dial fit from one day date movement generation to another?
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Also be aware that the dial date window is quite narrow. Both those datewheels look like the fonts are narrow enough to fit the date window, but they are not Rolex fonts. .
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The Stilty spacer is precision made and is a very good fit when using an Eta 28xx in a genuine rolex case. I have an MBK '5513' case with a rolex 1520 in it and am going to put an . I purchased an ETA 2834-2 movement and I'm planing to change the date wheel that came with the movement (day+date) to a simple date at 3 o clock disc. like on the .Generally you can go to ebay and search a specific movement + dial and get at least a dozen results. For the 2834-2 movement with fully spelled-out day, this isn't the case: there's .
Where to source 2834
The 36mm Day-Date with a green dial would be a stunning addition, especially in PM—it’s a classic that brings a lot of sophistication with that dial color. The green is timeless . The 2834-2 date disc sits lower on the movement. It is 0.43mm thick when measured with the calipers. This is so it can operate below the Day disc witout interference.
Hello, would a dial meant for a day date with a 3255 movement fit in a day date with a 3155 movement? Thx What are your thoughts on the 34mm OP dial layout and design vs the 36mm OP? The 34mm has a lot less dial options which is a shame. I like the single batons on the 34mm . This adaptor ring to retro-fit an ETA 2824-2 / 2784 movement to fit into a genuine Rolex cases using cal.1570. Thats right off the website. 2836 and 2824 are interchangable. . Modding your watch by replacing the damaged dial is probably easier than a case/movement swap. Doing a movement swap is possible in some situations, you'll have to reposition the dial feet and find a different movement spacer, get new hands that fit NH35.
What are your thoughts on the 34mm OP dial layout and
Putting an ETA 2834
Also be aware that the dial date window is quite narrow. Both those datewheels look like the fonts are narrow enough to fit the date window, but they are not Rolex fonts. These are Rolex fonts, which are much wider. I was applying epoxy to .
The Stilty spacer is precision made and is a very good fit when using an Eta 28xx in a genuine rolex case. I have an MBK '5513' case with a rolex 1520 in it and am going to put an Eta 2846 in it later using a Stilty Spacer.
I purchased an ETA 2834-2 movement and I'm planing to change the date wheel that came with the movement (day+date) to a simple date at 3 o clock disc. like on the standard ETA 2824-2. Now the question is: Does the 2834-2 movement use the .
ETA 2834-2 diameter overall = 29.4mm, 5.25mm thick. The 3.4mm larger overall diameter movement usually results in larger dials. If you attempt to install a D-D movement into a case made for a date movement, the stem may be in a bind and if there is a groove machined in the case for case clamps/screws the groove may not be in the correct . To use a Rolex dial with date window and with original dial feet on ETA be aware that an origin ETA date-wheel doesn’t fit between the Rolex dial feet. Therefore the ETA date-wheel need to be milled down in diameter and some additional work has to be done. Generally you can go to ebay and search a specific movement + dial and get at least a dozen results. For the 2834-2 movement with fully spelled-out day, this isn't the case: there's gaudy/ugly faux-rolex dials being sold with movements, and only a few other dials. Your best bet would be an eta 2824-2 if your case is meant for a 3135 movement. I've used a 12.5''' eta 12892 movement. The diameter fits the rolex case, but you need a .37mm spacer between the dial and movement in order for the stem to line up with the case tube.
The 36mm Day-Date with a green dial would be a stunning addition, especially in PM—it’s a classic that brings a lot of sophistication with that dial color. The green is timeless and a perfect complement to your growing collection. It’s also smart that you’re considering moving the BLNR and 41mm OP Tiffany to help fund it. Both are great . I've seen some new 2834-2 movements on Ebay, but I'm worried that the existing day and date discs in the original movement (which are in good shape) won't fit a new movement. So is there somewhere to source good quality vintage Bulova movements?
Modding your watch by replacing the damaged dial is probably easier than a case/movement swap. Doing a movement swap is possible in some situations, you'll have to reposition the dial feet and find a different movement spacer, get new hands that fit NH35. Also be aware that the dial date window is quite narrow. Both those datewheels look like the fonts are narrow enough to fit the date window, but they are not Rolex fonts. These are Rolex fonts, which are much wider. I was applying epoxy to .
The Stilty spacer is precision made and is a very good fit when using an Eta 28xx in a genuine rolex case. I have an MBK '5513' case with a rolex 1520 in it and am going to put an Eta 2846 in it later using a Stilty Spacer. I purchased an ETA 2834-2 movement and I'm planing to change the date wheel that came with the movement (day+date) to a simple date at 3 o clock disc. like on the standard ETA 2824-2. Now the question is: Does the 2834-2 movement use the . ETA 2834-2 diameter overall = 29.4mm, 5.25mm thick. The 3.4mm larger overall diameter movement usually results in larger dials. If you attempt to install a D-D movement into a case made for a date movement, the stem may be in a bind and if there is a groove machined in the case for case clamps/screws the groove may not be in the correct .
To use a Rolex dial with date window and with original dial feet on ETA be aware that an origin ETA date-wheel doesn’t fit between the Rolex dial feet. Therefore the ETA date-wheel need to be milled down in diameter and some additional work has to be done.
Gen dial on an ETA 2834
Generally you can go to ebay and search a specific movement + dial and get at least a dozen results. For the 2834-2 movement with fully spelled-out day, this isn't the case: there's gaudy/ugly faux-rolex dials being sold with movements, and only a few other dials. Your best bet would be an eta 2824-2 if your case is meant for a 3135 movement. I've used a 12.5''' eta 12892 movement. The diameter fits the rolex case, but you need a .37mm spacer between the dial and movement in order for the stem to line up with the case tube. The 36mm Day-Date with a green dial would be a stunning addition, especially in PM—it’s a classic that brings a lot of sophistication with that dial color. The green is timeless and a perfect complement to your growing collection. It’s also smart that you’re considering moving the BLNR and 41mm OP Tiffany to help fund it. Both are great .
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