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Old 22 June 2016, 11:46 PM   #1
Franck_1970
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Real Name: Franck
Location: Paris, France.
Watch: Tudor 7024/0
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Crystal for 1970 Tudor 7024/0 Big size

Hi

I'm a happy new Tudor owner and a new forum member aswell.
I'm not sure I'm posting in the correct section...

I recently bought a 1970 Tudor Prince Oysterdate 7024/0 (ref 744xxx) in very poor cosmetic condition.
As a fan of the brand since many years, I couldn't resist when I saw that poor watch.

- The stem/crown is missing
- The crystal is heavily scratched
- The dial in very poor condition

The movement is an ETA 2752 so I figured out what stem I should buy.
Concerning the crown, I know it's a stainless steel twinlock but I don't know what size it shoud be (5,3, 6, 7mm ?)...

Does anyone can give me that information ?

Also as my watch is bigger than 34mm, (a bit more than 37mm) I couldn't find any information online concerning the percise size of the dial and crystal.

If someone could give me the refrence of the crystal and the size of the dial it would just be perfect.

My Idea is to buy a crown, dial and crystal and give everything to a watch enthousiast friend of my wife.

Many thanks

Franck.
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