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>>17362056
Not my video, but it shows off pretty well how it works. I own and have serviced two 2030 powered Seastars which also set the same way but with a much stiffer crown (pic rel): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_1p29K23FA

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>>17332169
Modern one is the 35mm one, yep. I actually have two PRX-style Seastars and they are slightly different in size as well actually (literally a 1-1.5mm difference or so), which is very strange as I assumed they were all 35mm as well. I'd post a picture of them side by side but I doubt it'd even be noticeable in photos. They actually have some other noteworthy differences as well, like the electronics module being decorated in the slightly bigger one, where it isn't in the smaller one, the dial having such minor differences you'd not notice it at first glance, and the folding clasp of the bracelet being (again) very very slightly different. Very weird, as all of the changes are things nobody would even notice at first glance.

Here's another one of my 70's Seastars I had to completely overhaul after it suffered a pretty horrific battery leak courtesy of its previous owner. This one has a Tissot in-house 2030 movement, where the pre-prx's have a 2031. The one in parts on the table is the one I posted here which now works nicely: >>17332156

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Sup /wt/ bros, hope you're keeping well. Seastar Anon back again. Donor watch containing a Tissot 2031 movement came in for a project I'm hoping to make a start on in the next couple of weeks when the watch I'm looking to repair arrives from my friend in the US, but I decided to tear it down for a quick early look anyways as I've never worked on a 2031 before. This thing is such a fucking dog it's unbelievable. I usually feel kinda bad using something for parts instead of fixing it, but I have absolutely 0 problem in this case as it's completely beyond saving. Will post some pics to show you what I mean in a sec.

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