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Hi experts,

I have a chronograph dial but am not sure what quartz chronograph movement will fit the dial and I hope to get some answers here.

The dial have 3,6,9 sub-dial configuration and date window at 6o'clock.

Dial feet is at 13" and 46"

Distance (measured) from center to subdial = around 6mm 

Distance (measured) from center to date window at 6 o'clock = around 9.8mm

Any advice will be greatly appreciated.

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Hello and welcome to the forum.   Can you post pictures of the dial  as there are positional changes regarding sub dials and day date .  What do you intend to do, have you a case for the watch, if so what size is it. Where is the old movement. Lots of questions that need answers so if you can elaborate a little more it would be helpful for members.

And by the way we do like an introduction so we know what your skill levels are and where you are located.  Thank you

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