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Old 22 June 2011, 08:37 AM   #1
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Sub Date Measurements through the Years.

Here they are using actual measurements..

But you'll have to convert... My tools are in US inch-measurements..


....................Sub Date 16610....... Sub Ceramic........... Sub Date 1680

Thickness ................ .500" .............. .500" .................. .546" (measured in the center of dial using micrometer)
Bezel Diameter............1.575" ............ 1.585" ................ 1.574"
Lug (case) Length ... 1.840" ............ 1.990" ................. 1.870"
Case ....................... 1.550" ............ 1.585" ................ 1.530" (measured from under crown across the back)
Crystal ..................... 1.175" ............ 1.175" ................ 1.177"

All three use the same hands...

All three use different spring-bars



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Old 22 June 2011, 10:47 AM   #2
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Larry....is your "lug length" the case length, measured lug to lug?????
Are your 3 subs the same case length????
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Old 22 June 2011, 11:29 PM   #3
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Larry....is your "lug length" the case length, measured lug to lug?????
Are your 3 subs the same case length????
Yes, "lug length" is the measurement from tip to tip and is the same as "case length" would be..

So, the answer is no, they are all different, although within .150" (3.8mm) of each other (that's read one hundred fifty thousandths of an inch), or slightly over 1/8".
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Nice photos. Larry....you always have the info i am looking for. .....
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larry, thanks for the specs...

by the way, while having these three sub dates together, did you get any more pics from different perspectives? we'd love to see more!
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