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Correct stem? for SM300 165.024 552 with non screw down crown

  1. Mr.H Nov 28, 2016

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    Hi

    I'm looking for a correct stem for my 1967 165.024 552 (24 mill) with a non screw down crown

    There seems to be a choice, I think the first one pictured is correct, but will the second one work (as it ships quicker)

    1106-401 for 550 551 or 552
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    Or 401 for 550 (Known Compatible Calibres 550/551/552/560/561/562)
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    Out of interest what are the beak stems for ? again advertised as 1160 for Cal 550
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    Regards
    Mr.H
     
  2. Baz9614 Nov 28, 2016

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    I believe the correct part is a 72205501106. And if I remember correctly, you cannot use a stem for a 563, although I'm no watchmaker. Hang tight! I'm sure the elders will chime in to offer their wisdom.
     
  3. Archer Omega Qualified Watchmaker Nov 29, 2016

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    72205501106 is correct for Cal. 550 to 562. Cal. 563 to 565 requires a 72205631106. Sometimes they offered different lengths for these stems and you may see different parts number used because of that, but the 72205501106 will work for the watch in question.

    The stem with the beak is for front loading cases - it's the movement half of a split stem. The movement part is the male end:

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    The crown part is the female end:

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    They snap together to allow the crown to come off so the movement can be removed through the front of the case.

    Cheers, Al
     
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  4. Knudsen1971 Nov 4, 2020

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    Hi, sorry for digging out this old topic, but I need advice in the 550x563 stems. What is the difference between those two stems I should look for/measure??
    I have mixed up by accident my batch of stems for those calibers. Can you just by seeing the picture guess, which is 550 and which 563?
    I had I think the upper one in the cal561 tray (550.1106) and the lower stem in cal565 (563.1106), but I`m not sure... big thanx.
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  5. Archer Omega Qualified Watchmaker Nov 4, 2020

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    The stem with the longer pilot diameter is the 563 - so the lower one in your photo.
     
  6. Knudsen1971 Nov 4, 2020

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    ..as I thought, as it has to travel more for the date quick change. Thanx a lot for confirmation. As always, you are the master!