Hi all, I have an SF 240 I purchased a while ago from Buddha Jones. It looks like the seconds pin is about flush with the front plane of the movement. Is this typical or has mine been trimmed?
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Re: Angelus SF 240 seconds pin
99% of non Panirai converted 240s come recessed from the main plate (but slightly protruding from the jewel) . I think I’ve personally seen one with the seconds subseconds function.


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Re: Angelus SF 240 seconds pin
Thanks Tan, that’s what I thought.Tanukjaju wrote:99% of non Panirai converted 240s come recessed from the main plate (but slightly protruding from the jewel) . I think I’ve personally seen one with the seconds subseconds function.
So I can safely mount a non seconds dial without modifying any part of the movement, correct?
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Re: Angelus SF 240 seconds pin
you should be Ok .. it is only when you use 3pcs dials ... you then need a taller secs hand
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