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The dedicated 5513 appreciation thread.

tom_cat

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What’s the specs in this beauty??


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tom_cat

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Thanks! It is a Phong midcase with real: dial, hands, crown, crystal, bezel assembly, complete bracelet (with proper stretch for age), and 1520 movement

what a sweet loads of ingredients! very pretty she is, wear it in good health my friend
 

pessoa67

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Wonderful...
Hi Guys, could you advice me...which crown plus tube number I need to mod my jk case signed as 1680...

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TKS so much...............

If you are looking for a gen crown you need a 703, they are more expensive than the 704 unfortunately. A WSO tube works as far as I am told but verify that with a modder. The case might need to be re tapped but again that is modder knowledge and way above my paygrade. I can tell you the gen crown sits lower though from my experience.
 

pessoa67

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Tks indeed Yllekp....finally not the 700 or 702....but 703 or 704...Roger....
 

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Tks indeed Yllekp....finally not the 700 or 702....but 703 or 704...Roger....

All prices are for used crowns.

700 crown = $250 - $300 plus $40 for aftermarket tube or $100 for gen 7000 tube.

702 crown - $200 - $250 plus $40 for aftermarket tube or $100 for gen 7020 tube.

703 crown - $120 - $150 plus $20 for aftermarket 7030 tube.

704 crown $80 - $100 plus $20 for aftermarket 7030 tube.

Correct crown for a 1680 red would be a 702, but most would have received a 703 at service time.

Case will need to be re-tapped (do not need to drill) for all tubes.
 
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Tks indeed Yllekp....finally not the 700 or 702....but 703 or 704...Roger....

The matte meters-first 5513 were in production approximately 1966 to 1971. The flat tritium plots like yours were used near the end of that run. So that would mean a 702 crown (no external gasket as on the 703) and a 7020 tube if you want an "all-original" look. The 703/7030 would give a totally appropriate "serviced" look.