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I think for any of the functional pieces (springs, wheels, pinions) or the structural pieces (plates) all of the aformentioned issues make the technology at least 5-10 years out of the industry.  I think for the hands, direct 3-d printing might be possible, particularly if you rivet on the center tube so you are only printing the indicator piece, where tolerances are lower and there's no functional requirements.  It's possible that 3d printing/casting, where you 3d print a wax model and then cast it, is a viable technology for cases, but there'd still be some post processing needed. 


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