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Old 16 February 2020, 07:10 PM   #151
ARoughDraft
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Great post. Thank you for sharing this with us
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Old 16 February 2020, 07:24 PM   #152
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Yes, stainless pushers with stainless screws, gold with gold.
Platinum watch uses gold screws as well. (Bracelet screws & tubes are wg on the platona as well)

Thanks very much for this.

This might explain why the pushers have come off two gold watches but not off any steel ones. The SS screws can probably take more of an impact than the gold ones. Thanks for the information.

Yet another question if I may?

Is there really any mechanical problem with letting the chrono mechanism on a Daytona run all of the time, and if so, are there any differences as far as this is concerned between a 16520 movement and a 116520 movement?

Thanks again.
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