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>>17572570
care to share some of your projects?
are you the guy who made picrel?

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>>17568214
The cases will usually list both movements that fit, and dial size.

A fairly standard combo is the NH35/36, and the ubiquitous 28.5mm dial, which fits most cases. You also have to get a movement with the crown at the right position for the case if you're using a day/date wheel, the wheels are offset.

As an example, my case fits a 28.5mm dial. The actual visible dial area is 28.1mm, because the edge is cut off by the case a bit, which is typical.

As for parts, you don't need much, and most are useful for basic maintenance anyway. A caseback opener, bracelet resizing pins, watch hand removers, watch hand appliers, a springbar tool, finger cots, foam swabs, Rodico, that's about it.

You can get most of this stuff inexpensively, here's some random shit I bought. Fancier tools are better, but you can do just fine with cheap stuff if you're slightly more careful.

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