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  1. I've looked on the site for information for the distinctions between these two movements. They;re both ST36, one is further delineated as P29. For the life of me, I'm unable to find the alphanumeric name of the other one. Apologies if this is somewhere on the site, I've looked and haven't found it. Anyone know their names? Answering my own question here, please correct me if I'm wrong. The movement that Mark uses for the tutorials is ST3620 6498 The other movement is ST3620 6497 When buying a movement to follow Mark's tutorials, I'd bought ST3620 6497, I was befuddled a bit however I got through it.
  2. I've misplaced a setting lever screw for the eta 6497 movement and couldn't find one on cousins. I have sent them an enquiry but they would only have answered for non standard parts. Can anyone please help me find the right section on their website? Or any other source of course. It would be much appreciated. The assorted pack of screws (under the screws section) doesn't seem to have the screw I'm after. Many Thanks
  3. I've long been a collector of Hamilton US railroad watches and wristwatches from the 1940s, but I couldn't resist this monster from the modern Swiss Hamilton company - a good old faithful ETA 6497 movement - originally for a pocket watch - in a modern wristwatch setting:
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