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Bought this today. Looking good but there is some parts missing. hopping to find some new ones. i have search for a parts list . BUt can't seem to find anything on 7765. Would any other  parts work. Looks like the hammer is missing. And the bridge. I hope i haven't bought a pig i a sack. As we say in Sweden :) 

Watch is working but not very good. 

Can you help me out which parts i need to make it work as it should again. That little gear that takes care or the second sub is missing to. And the support for it. Or is that just in the 7750? Need a PDF 

 

 

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Jules Borel lists  8079 too.  Both 8079 and 8080 are available elsewhere though. If you can find someone with deeper access to the ETA portal you may be able to get the modifications history

So a 8079 would work also? I thought i would order the missing parts from cousinsuk.  Can check with cousinsuk maybe? 

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