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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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: Rover,
: I don't know of any aftermarket end link solutions for the deep
: diver, it's not exactly got regular lugs. If you do find end
: links that fit, please let us know!
: Same goes for the bezel insert, I doubt those options you mention
: will fit. I believe Squale divers (with similar case) will be a
: very close fit, but look almost identical to the OEM insert.
: Personally, I wouldn't touch it - the insert on these are super
: cool. You have the added problem of actually removing it too, it
: can't simply be pushed out from the back. You'll need to dig it
: out (damaging it & possible the actual bezel), or drill a
: small hole in the rear of the bezel and poke a tool through to
: push it out.
: I'd strongly recommend you leave it as is!
: Stewart
: - Heuerville
thanx..i'm still on the lookout. do you happen to know if the handset size needed for this watch?
is it >>>1.50/.90/.250
or is it .200 for the second hand?
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