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    Look up the DG3809 here: http://www.ofrei.com/page1119.html

    Edit: Looks like there is also the DG3809A which is larger on the dial side for small seconds and date placement.

    You'll have to try to see if the seconds and date are outside of the rotor diameter. If it is it's probably the A version.
    Last edited by Dimman; Dec 11, 2019 at 01:45 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dimman View Post
    Look up the DG3809 here: http://www.ofrei.com/page1119.html

    Edit: Looks like there is also the DG3809A which is larger on the dial side for small seconds and date placement.

    You'll have to try to see if the seconds and date are outside of the rotor diameter. If it is it's probably the A version.
    yeah does look like it could but if we find out the right movement as sure not a st16 and looking at the one you are linking to so do you then their could be a chance of fitting like for like as the right one may be easier to get it was just the st16 seems a bugger to get now ...

    side note have they stop making them or are they just selling then now under the TY2806 only

    and what you think of going Manuel and the 6498 is it can't remember which way round is it if it ant a screw down they could put in a nice skeleton movement if a showcase back ...

    you only really need auto on the pans with the screw down crown I found ?

    why I like the 6498 is the easy of parts for it and the hands choice
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    maybe I was wrong looking at the pic again that might have been the original movement in the pics if so dimman could well have got it spot on maybe






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    Quote Originally Posted by is that my watch View Post
    maybe I was wrong looking at the pic again that might have been the original movement in the pics if so dimman could well have got it spot on maybe






    It's probably not going to fit a Unitas-base because of the date. The auto and date Panerais were based on a smaller Valjoux movement with the Chrono removed.

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