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Hi all,

I am new to this forum and search a part for my watchmaker (who is not on internet).

I need a part (8101?) for a cal. 90, see attached images. Any help or hint is welcome!!!

Thanks for this space to post!

Niko

Movado90M 001.jpg

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2 hours ago, Crabchilli said:

Hi all,

I am new to this forum and search a part for my watchmaker (who is not on internet).

I need a part (8101?) for a cal. 90, see attached images. Any help or hint is welcome!!!

Thanks for this space to post!

Niko

Movado90M 001.jpg

 

Have you checked with the company that has the picture. urdelar.se ?

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On 6/5/2019 at 8:58 PM, Crabchilli said:

I was not able to get any help from Movado or any other sites.

I'm afraid that like most Swiss makers, Movado group does not provide parts to independent repairers. So the only choice is to make/adapt the part, or bring the watch an official service center.

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7 minutes ago, vinn3 said:

   correction ---  i think that movado  did not  make those particular movments.    vinn 3

They did made and patented these chronograph, see pic. Movado was an outstanding maker. It's also very possible that they don't have the part themselves, in which case only a master watchmaker can help.

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