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SA3135 Installed!

Fidhle007

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So my SA3135 is now ticking away happily on my wrist, wearing a gen dial and housed in a Sean case with a Gen crystal and crown. As reported, mine DID NOT take gen hands AND my stem broke but that was pilot error and therefore was only on the threaded end. It's just too short now and I have to be careful when setting the date and threading the crown back down. I ordered two replacements but the stems that shipped were incorrect so now I have to make due with what I have for now. My initial thoughts on the movement are in line with what I anticipated they'd be: it's cool, a little shoddy in terms of fit and finish but filled the niche I needed it to. I refused to cut the feet off of my gen dial and wanted a movement that would fit my Sean case with minimal work and this certainly fit the bill. When we can get these movements in the third or fourth gen by themselves you'll have yourself a tidy little project.

Broken Stem: I broke my stem being an asshole threading it into the gen crown. I work on cars all day so sometimes the torques needed on these tiny little watch parts seem too low to me and I overdo things. In terms of everyone else's broken stems, I think a HUGE part of the problem lies with the case design: This movement (to the best of my understanding) is built with the same dimensions as the original Rolex 3135 which has a fairly high stem location. The Sub case it's being sold in has a very low crown tube, nearly to the point of looking like a slightly heavier noob case. This will put strain on the stem and in my opinion cause it to weaken or break. I installed the movement in my Sean case and had the stem and crown in and out several times over the course of the build-up and not once had the feeling that I was straining anything. I got that feeling as soon as I opened up the SA3135 case though so I removed the stem right away and left it.

I'll get some pictures in the near future and I'll report back as things progress and I get a sense for how well it runs in the long run.

Thanks for reading!

~Brendan

Edit: Adding photos...

Here's some rough "smart" phone pics just to give you an idea:

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A few more pics:

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Here's a few pics of the Sean case and the SA3135 case side by side so you can see the crown height difference:

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ckiffkool

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Look forward to see your pics of this project. How long did it take you to source all you required to complete?
 

txrob779

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Very cool indeed, its nice to have some new eyes on this thang...so, as you had asked before, I wonder what the ratio of 16610 sa3135's vs. 16622 sa3135's w/stem issues there are...it just might have some bearing on the case designs between the 2 reps...being the YM case is obviously different than the Subs case...

This is an interesting twist for sure. Mind you, that does not help the fellas that are already struggling with the sa3135 submariner but at least it's insight and information we can all get round...


Brilliant work mate....brilliant.
 

Ruprekt

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A time bomb you have there. But glad it's working now for you.
 

correctime

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Congrats, Brother. I know the anticipation and suspense of this project was fun for you...glad to hear you're making progress. Looking forward to the pics. Awesome job !!
 

Fidhle007

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A few more pics:

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Here's a few pics of the Sean case and the SA3135 case side by side so you can see the crown height difference:

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justlounging

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How abt some lume shots and some daytime glam shots? :)

By the way, how's the movt holdin up so far? Power reserve? Wat abt windin the movt?
 

Fidhle007

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Winding sucks, it's only functional about half the time and I haven't had it running long enough to see the power reserve. Time will tell...
 

justlounging

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What do you mean by winding sucks? would you like to elaborate further?
 

Fidhle007

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When it works, it's choppy and grindy. When it works...

It will take a trip to Katt in the near future to see what he thinks.
 

rol_man

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Great looking piece and great catch on the crown height. That can make all the difference in the world if lateral pressure is placed on the stem!
 

txrob779

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This is why, as a layman, I am leaning twords the sa3135 Sub as being more of a issue for that movement than the YM..be curious to see the percentanges.
 

Fidhle007

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I'm convinced it's a crown height issue. I called that when it first was announced and the first pictures started surfacing. The 16610 is the only SA3135 watch with incorrect crown height, I'm willing to be all the others are fine.
 

giobo

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Does it have the crown i sent you??Everything fine with it??
 

Fidhle007

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Yessir! I had to shave the tube down slightly so that it would fit close to the case like a gen tube (that's on the list) but it fits and looks great! Thank you!
 

giobo

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Yessir! I had to shave the tube down slightly so that it would fit close to the case like a gen tube (that's on the list) but it fits and looks great! Thank you!

Since it is ok for you i am very happy!!The watch looks great mate!!No need for a gen tube IMO...Maybe a generic from Clark or Yuki will do the job...