Wowtoofsy wrote: ↑July 7th, 2021, 9:55 am I started to adapt my cortebert 592r in this case according to the @kpoy 's advices. I had to remove the lip on the baseplate.
But as I'm too impatient, I haven't disassembled the mouvement to reduce his outside diameter with sand paper
In fact I protected both faces with HW plexi and tape... it sounds good and and seems to be clean the 592r still running well
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Regarding sanding base plate with complete movement intact,@toofsy it makes me feel better that others think like me 
@Yoda and @unreformed66 will cringe.
However, I have progressed to removing the wheel while trimming the seconds hand pinion.
Unreformed mentioned he has seen movements that looked like a metal grenade went off. (from trimming second hand on movement.)
@Yoda and @unreformed66 will cringe.
However, I have progressed to removing the wheel while trimming the seconds hand pinion.
Unreformed mentioned he has seen movements that looked like a metal grenade went off. (from trimming second hand on movement.)
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Thanks to validate the process....mountaineer wrote:Regarding sanding base plate with complete movement intact,[mention]toofsy[/mention] it makes me feel better that others think like me
[mention]Yoda[/mention] and [mention]unreformed66[/mention] will cringe.
However, I have progressed to removing the wheel while trimming the seconds hand pinion.
Unreformed mentioned he has seen movements that looked like a metal grenade went off. (from trimming second hand on movement.)

I haven't yet touch the second hand pignon, i think I will have to use a safer process...
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The first time I ever tried removing the second hand pinion, i did it like that (nipping and sanding) and it did not go well. Metallic dust must have gotten in and no matter how low I trimmed it, the pressure of the dial pressing onto the base would stop the movement. Basically I made a mess and the movement was never the same. That movement is now used for donor parts.
I later learned how easy it was to remove one of the bridges. All you need is a good set of screwdrivers.
https://www.rwg.bz/board/index.php?/top ... -movement/
I later learned how easy it was to remove one of the bridges. All you need is a good set of screwdrivers.
https://www.rwg.bz/board/index.php?/top ... -movement/
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@mountaineer Do you know if an adaptor was needed in the end to fit the 6497 stem?mountaineer wrote: ↑June 16th, 2021, 10:34 pmThe crown is from rafflestime.com or raffledials.com. It is not as nice as Athaya's 8mm crown (by a lot) but it fit the existing crown tube on the case. Also, I had it unused in my watch supplies. I think it might need an adaptor to fit 6497 stem.
I will look at Athaya's site for spring bars.
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WoW good job C. My Ali case recently arrived this thread will be very helpful for my build. Thanks
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@papabear244 you will need a stem adapter to use the raffles crown. That crown takes a .9mm stem thread. A standard 6497 stem thread is 1.2mm.
Athaya's 8mm crown will take a 1.2mm stem and is a higher quality. However, I think you will will need to thread tap the case.
Athaya's 8mm crown will take a 1.2mm stem and is a higher quality. However, I think you will will need to thread tap the case.
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I've gone a bit crazy and bought three cases,one I didn't check the details of and it's got a PVD coating that doesn't look as bad as I feared it might. The Ali 6497 movement stems are obviously too long,has anyone counted the number of threads that need to be trimmed?
What are you drinking,velocet or drencrom.
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Thanks for the link, I'm being lazy and keeping my blood pressure in mind. As the Ali cases are so popular I thought someone who'd done one recently might know the measurement. I don't have a professional gauge and if I do invest in one there is the danger I'll start buying more cases to "play with" hence the blood pressure concerns.
What are you drinking,velocet or drencrom.


