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Is there a way to match the military part numbers of these crystals to a particular Elgin watch ?. They measure 1.767 in diameter. Ray |
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I always thought these were generic rather that watch model specific. |
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Thanks Jim, I just thought they would have been for a certain watch since they have assigned Stock and ordinance numbers |
| Posts: 1499 | Location: Rancho Cucamonga, California USA | Registered: December 20, 2006 |
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Possibly, but timepieces were given standard specs so that they could keep the number of timepiece specific parts to a minimum. |
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There is a manufacturers number on the label. Wouldn't that be of any help? Just a thought.
Regards, Krister |
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