
Me? I've done a few simple regulations but I've never actually taken a movement out, removed a dial/hands, or any of that stuff. Here's a sample shot - I got more somewhere around here.

The new DWC needed a poll!

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BSears wrote: <snip>.... Some leave well enough alone and let someone with tools and know-how crack open a caseback. <snip>
noah wrote:Wow we got some guys here !
Glad you could all drop by ...
I'll get some D.I.Y Posts up and I was thinking of some "Cool Tools" posts
If you have any questions I'll try my best,
I have often wondered about this mod as the 2824's are not terribly expensive individually.barnbuilder wrote:I swapped the movement in this watch last year. Had a Miyota 8215 and put in this 2824.
Had to mod the original hands to fit the ETA, also had to set new dial feet.
The hands that came off this watch won't fit at all to the eta. I took a set of eta hands that I got from ebay, filed them down slightly to make the thinner, shortened them and then filed the back of the AutoPilot hands to make them flat, used jewelers epoxy and attached the two together. I could have gotten hands that would have been very close from Otto Frei but wanted the second hand with the Trident spear to stay on this watch.Pallet Spoon wrote:I have often wondered about this mod as the 2824's are not terribly expensive individually.barnbuilder wrote:I swapped the movement in this watch last year. Had a Miyota 8215 and put in this 2824.
Had to mod the original hands to fit the ETA, also had to set new dial feet.
What specifically did you have to do with the hands to make them fit??? Did you need to modify the movement holder???
Guilty as charged.deepcdvr wrote:I opened one caseback and broke the watch.
I will usually resize my bracelets, though, using the CRUDEST tools you've ever seen. I'm just too impatient to wear a watch when I get it..