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Help needed to confirm if these are speedmaster hands

  1. Wilko69 Aug 2, 2017

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    Hello, I have been going through a box of omega spares I picked up and found a set of hands as pictured below.
    To me they look like speedmaster hands, but I was hoping someone may be able to tell me the dimensions they should be (lengths and hole size) do they differ between the different movements 321 or 861.
    Any help would be truly appreciated.
    Many thanks, Ian
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    Edited Aug 2, 2017
  2. ndgal Aug 2, 2017

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  3. robocaspar Aug 2, 2017

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    "popcorn"
     
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  4. Wilko69 Aug 2, 2017

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    Sorry, I had looked at this item to see if they had the dimensions and copied the image to compare with my hands , this should have been the photo
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  5. Wilko69 Aug 2, 2017

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    I will delete the other photo, I am a bit of a novice inserting photos etc. Always seem to do something wrong. In my haste posted the wrong photo. I have scanned through eBay and no one mentions dimensions of hands,
     
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  6. cicindela Steve @ ΩF Staff Member Aug 2, 2017

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    I am pretty sure those are new hands for a Speedy Tuesday edition :D
     
  7. Wilko69 Aug 2, 2017

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  8. oddboy Zero to Grail+2998 In Six Months Aug 2, 2017

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    Look like speedy hands, but hard to say without measurements.

    Selling? If so, lemme know. :D
     
  9. Wilko69 Aug 3, 2017

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    I have measured the holes and length and can report the following:
    Hour hole 1.85mm. Length 10.8mm approx
    Minute hole 1.00mm. length14.6mm approx
    I struggled a little measuring the length, so these are appropriate.
     
  10. JimInOz Melbourne Australia Aug 3, 2017

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    You can measure pipe diameters to hundredths of a mil, but can't get length to the tenth of a mil?
     
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  11. Wilko69 Aug 3, 2017

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    I used the
    Bergeon 30464 Hand Gauge
    for measuring the hole, and used callipers to measure the length. I am not sure about all make of calipers but mine have a bit that curves inwards on the end and they make it harder to line the ends up.
     
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