September 30, 2006, 19:33
Mark CrossStem and Sleeve Replacement for 18s Dueber Case
I found a gold filled 18s old style Dueber 3 hinge case today, complete with good crown, but a plastic crystal instead of glass.
Unfortunately it's missing the stem and sleeve. How difficult is it to find and fit these missing parts to the case so an orphan movement can be installed ?
Thank you!
Regards! Mark
September 30, 2006, 20:48
Peter S. BalkanFitting a stem and sleeve are often very difficult. And.... you really ought to locate the movement and then fit a stem and sleeve so that they set and wind that particular movement.
Those old cases did not have anything near the uniformity that the later 16sz cases had.
You'll also need a stem-setting tool. Mine looks like a ring with different size plugs, all having 4 "points."
What you'll need to do is to find your movement and then find someone with a cigar box filled with old stems and sleeves. You'll need a sleeve that fits the diameter of your case AND a stem that is long enough to reach your movement. Some cases are very tall. If you find a stem that's a tad too long, it can be cut a little. To short.... too bad.
Then... to make matters worse, you will have to find one that fits the thread pattern of your crown. There are many, many thread patterns.
So... you'll be spending considerable time trying out this or that combination and then throwing them back.
When you are looking through that cigar-box of old stems and crowns, you'll probably find stems still attached to old crowns. That will be tempting because at least those have the same thread pattern. (Last week, I abandoned a brand new crown, in favor of a worn one because I could not find a stem for the NOS crown.)
All in all.... you will need considerable LUCK to find parts that fit your case, crown and movement. It's one of the most frustrating things that I have to do.

September 30, 2006, 22:05
Mark CrossWELL, yuck, Peter. That's good information, but not what I wanted to hear.
Maybe YOU have access to someone with a cigar box full of parts, but I live in podunk South Central Tennessee next to nobody, so I'm essentially out of luck in that respect.
I find it interesting that a company the size and output of Dueber/Hampden did not standardize stem to crown threads.

Darn. It's decent case too.

Thanks anyway.
Regards! Mark
October 01, 2006, 15:47
Peter S. BalkanMaybe they DID standardize their stems to their crowns. But... that's not how you are going to find them.
In a perfect world, you'd find a worn-out Dueber case with a perfect crown. You'd then cannibalize the crown, stem and sleeve. But... crowns get a lot of wear. If you find a perfect crown on a Dueber case.... you are probably going to find a great case too. Too nice to cannibalize.
I don't know about Dueber but, even among cases by the same company... the pendants were different sizes. Well... the longer the pendant, the longer the stem has to be. The stems seem to also be of various thickness’. Look at the screw-holes of various crowns and you'll see this.
And... I didn't mention this.... but....
Look inside a crown. Some have the hole drilled right into the base and other crowns have a little platform for the screw-hole. That makes a difference on how deep the stem seats and how long it will be in the case. This is no small deal. I found an NOS crown for a case, without the platform. The stem was, therefore a tad short. All I needed was a stem a bit longer. Wrong! Not there. That case now has a worn-crown (with platform) while the NOS crown, sits (smiling) back in the cigar box!
Like I said, crowns, stems and sleeves are some of the most frustrating things! (But not the MOST frustrating!!! HANDS.... don't get me started!)

October 05, 2006, 11:35
Mark CrossVERY much so! Thank you!!

HIGH regards! Mark