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  1. This place is excellent and only charge $5 postage to USA. www.watch-band-center.com/shop-watchstrap.html They also do odd sizes too.
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  2. Update on this i've managed to purchase it off the owner , when he found out the price of the parts , so have ordered the bits for myself and the tool Mark recommended ,It's been running and working a treat on the watch winder results are good on the timegrapher so hopefully with a new pusher crystal and caseback seal i will have got myself a keeper :-) The case has been knocked about a bit but it does date to 1972
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  3. DON'T EVEN JOKE ABOUT IT! ;)
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  4. Be very cautious with the pegwood...you don't want a bit broken off in the jewel hole. Whittle it down carefully and make sure you go in dead straight to avoid breaking the tip. I would try dousing the jewel hole with lighter fluid and 'wick' it up with a tissue. You should he able to see traces of dirt on the tissue if you're sucessful. Just wick u the fluid don't wipe the jewel as tissue leaves a lot of fibers behind . Anil
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  5. Good job, Geo and now safe to be dropped! :)
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  6. These tiny Omega movements are works of art. I have a cal.484 and a cal.625 (your watch's racier brother 21600K) and they are a delight to see. As a project for practicing on I hope you've got good eyes and a steady hand!
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  7. If there is one tool that I could not do without it is the staking set. I am sure your find the same Don
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  8. According to boley.de u should have the HC0000 reference crown .http://boley.de/en/case-parts/tag-heuer/220?page=11
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  9. Could one of these be the one you need? Eb a y Item Number271839263261
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  10. In my opinion the lubricant too be used in clocks is just not critical. The purists will say different but I have tried many oils & have not seen any difference in performance. For the last year I have been using Moebius 8030 for the majority of the pivots. On the small clocks I use D5 on the small escapement pivots and I use clock grease on the mainspring. But to be honest any good quality clock oil will work. If you want to start an argument talk to horologists about lubricant.
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