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8 February 2010, 05:01 AM | #1 |
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DateJust Quickset, non Quickset movement question
When did the DJ change from being non quickset? Is the quickset a different movement or a modified 1570?
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9 February 2010, 03:36 AM | #2 |
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Yes
Yes , the 3035 is rather diff. to the 15XX.
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9 February 2010, 03:17 PM | #3 |
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From what I can get from Dowling and Hess references, the QS movement was introduced about 1977. It was a newly developed movement, requiring a flat dial instead of the old 1600 'piepan' design. Does that help?
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10 February 2010, 01:02 AM | #4 |
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From what I've seen- the President was the first with the QS, DJs & Sports got it a year or so after...
A good tell-tale sign of an early QS, 3000-series movement (the proper movement) is that they set backwards. Turning the crown backwards, towards you, sets the hands forward. If you pick-up a late 70s/early 80s DJ and it sets conventionally- it does not have its original movement, or even worse- an ETA... Good luck! |
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