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I volunteered to fix a friends watch, sentimental value, inherited from deceased uncle and all that, and of course at the first opportunity, I pinged the setting lever plunger across the room. I've searched everywhere, to no avail.

So if anyone has the part or a spare movement they can part with, I would be most grateful.

 

Cheers.

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1 hour ago, rogart63 said:

Almost think i have but someone living closer to you maybe have one ? If not i can have a look. 

Thanks for your help. I know you've helped me out in the past, and it's very much appreciated.

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Seems to have been a bit of auto-correct going on with the title of this thread. It is of course a Poljot 2409 movement. Any of the 24** series movements will do as well.

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1 hour ago, ftwizard said:

Thanks for your help. I know you've helped me out in the past, and it's very much appreciated.

Which part is into orbit? DSC00050.thumb.JPG.d36b8e2561d4e8b60c9652688d22a516.JPG

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None of those, unfortunately. I think it's called the setting lever axle. It's the thing you push down to release and remove the winding stem.

 

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