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·Hi Guys
well after buying our illustrious leader's NOS sm300 i have become a bloody omega head in a big way! I just bough a speedy moon 2 years old and a NOS SHOM 200m.
So thinking about NOS all gen watches and wanting a PO 45 i decided to build one.
Sourced the parts (dial, hands and case-set from cousins and a 2500c movement for the bay and went a building. Now i seem to be having a couple of issues with my new watch.
The dial spacer it came with seems to be a tad small in the diameter stakes and the movement seems to be a bit wrong in the case. The dial spacer I sssume has to be able to fit around the top edge of the movement?
This one does not, if i plonk it under the dial the dial is too far way from the movement to be able to be fixed to the movement as the dial feet dont reach the other side of the movement to be secured.
Cant not have a spacer as the DW will bind.
If I cut the dial spacer and fit that round the movement dial sits fine but then the movement seems to be a tad wrong when clamped down, I did not buy the Omega clamps but used some spares from other watches i have kicking about. By wrong I mean if I then use the inner movement to movement ring locations of which there are two the dial seems to be clamped to tight again to the movement and binds.
So would anyone have the correct dial spacer size info and or even better an exploded view of the 45 PO?
Cheers
well after buying our illustrious leader's NOS sm300 i have become a bloody omega head in a big way! I just bough a speedy moon 2 years old and a NOS SHOM 200m.
So thinking about NOS all gen watches and wanting a PO 45 i decided to build one.
Sourced the parts (dial, hands and case-set from cousins and a 2500c movement for the bay and went a building. Now i seem to be having a couple of issues with my new watch.
The dial spacer it came with seems to be a tad small in the diameter stakes and the movement seems to be a bit wrong in the case. The dial spacer I sssume has to be able to fit around the top edge of the movement?
This one does not, if i plonk it under the dial the dial is too far way from the movement to be able to be fixed to the movement as the dial feet dont reach the other side of the movement to be secured.
Cant not have a spacer as the DW will bind.
If I cut the dial spacer and fit that round the movement dial sits fine but then the movement seems to be a tad wrong when clamped down, I did not buy the Omega clamps but used some spares from other watches i have kicking about. By wrong I mean if I then use the inner movement to movement ring locations of which there are two the dial seems to be clamped to tight again to the movement and binds.
So would anyone have the correct dial spacer size info and or even better an exploded view of the 45 PO?
Cheers