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 Posted: Mon May 3rd, 2010 09:24 am
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...for no particular reason.

http://forums.timezone.com/index.php?t=msg&goto=5068103&rid=90810#msg_5068103

Any wild suggestions on what to do with them? Was planning on practicing/improving my watch maintenance skills. The 7001 is a great movement.

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 Posted: Mon May 3rd, 2010 10:19 am
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No ideas at the moment but a cool score on a his and hers movement.

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 Posted: Mon May 3rd, 2010 12:01 pm
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Nice score at that price....what size is the 7001, you should stick that in a case with a cool dial, would make for a nice custom homage

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 Posted: Mon May 3rd, 2010 04:16 pm
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The ETA (formerly Peseux) 7001 is a small and thin movement (as per what I got from the net), 23.3mm diameter and 2.5mm thick.

Here is a nice movement based on the 7001, and a pic of the "his" movement for reference. I guess that a replacing movement for the watch in the picture would be "slightly" more expensive than what I paid...

I like the idea of assembling a watch... would have to be a thin one to be able to take advantage of that aspect of the movement. Even bluing some screws...




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 Posted: Mon May 3rd, 2010 06:59 pm
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ral wrote: The ETA (formerly Peseux) 7001 is a small and thin movement (as per what I got from the net), 23.3mm diameter and 2.5mm thick.

Here is a nice movement based on the 7001, and a pic of the "his" movement for reference. I guess that a replacing movement for the watch in the picture would be "slightly" more expensive than what I paid...

I like the idea of assembling a watch... would have to be a thin one to be able to take advantage of that aspect of the movement. Even bluing some screws...

Wow, that's a pretty small movement...I think the 6497 is around 36mm...might be hard finding a case that small

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