Angelus 240 SF - 2014 version with updates

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Re: Angelus 240 SF - 2014 version with updates

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They look nice yes 11 is a bit low but like you said for fun !
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Re: Angelus 240 SF - 2014 version with updates

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Yoda wrote: March 3rd, 2020, 9:16 am Derailing the thread a wee.

28 mm and 32 mm eight day movements with 11 jewels. They could have had a few more jewels, but they are actually running well and can be used for a cheap and fun daily beater.

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Brilliant open up a few alternative case size options....
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Re: Angelus 240 SF - 2014 version with updates

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I’m sorry if I missed it somewhere, but could someone chime in with a little explanation of what’s involved with converting a key wind to a stem wind? I have an opportunity to get a 240 key winding alarm model in good condition for very cheap but I don’t want to pull the trigger if I’ll still need to source an impossible part/s like an entire keyless.
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Re: Angelus 240 SF - 2014 version with updates

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Yoda wrote:
chrislovessushi wrote: March 9th, 2020, 5:37 pm I’m sorry if I missed it somewhere, but could someone chime in with a little explanation of what’s involved with converting a key wind to a stem wind? I have an opportunity to get a 240 key winding alarm model in good condition for very cheap but I don’t want to pull the trigger if I’ll still need to source an impossible part/s like an entire keyless.
Chile, the parts needed from Jorge and in the region of $600 for a full conversion.

Add $200 for the work and shipping.

I can break it down in detail if you like.
That’s what I need to know, thanks! Sounds like shelling out the extra $$$ for a stem wind is the best option.
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Re: Angelus 240 SF - 2014 version with updates

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$150+ dollars in damage.....

Please remember not to force a date change on these clocks. Replacement hour wheels are one of the harder parts to find.

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Re: Angelus 240 SF - 2014 version with updates

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Tanukjaju wrote:$150+ dollars in damage.....

Please remember not to force a date change on these clocks. Replacement hour wheels are one of the harder parts to find.

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$150 is to fabricate a NEW piece HW or just to get an OLD HW parts?

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Re: Angelus 240 SF - 2014 version with updates

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VanSong wrote: May 5th, 2020, 8:08 pm
Tanukjaju wrote:$150+ dollars in damage.....

Please remember not to force a date change on these clocks. Replacement hour wheels are one of the harder parts to find.

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$150 is to fabricate a NEW piece HW or just to get an OLD HW parts?

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I’m helping someone with a movement. That was the amount he paid for a used part.
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