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20 hours ago, yankeedog said:

Does anyone know off the top of their head if the vostok 2809 stem is the same as any other type of watch?

Never heard of a Vostok calibre 2809 (but I guess I could be wrong). Are you sure it isn't a 2409? (very common, and very reliable, in my experience). If so, then yes, the stem is the same for all 24XX movements. Definitely, the same for the 2409, 2414, 2415, and 2416B which are the ones I have been working on. Looking for a replacement? I'm curious, so please tell us more! I'm a big fan of Vostok watches and their 24XX movements.

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The Vostok 2809 is a long out of production  chronometer grade movement .Meranom is a great source for current production parts.but not for things that have been out of production for forty years. I have a few 2809 carcasses but not one stem. searches for one online have met with negative results.maybe a 2209 or 2409 stem will work. 

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