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Hi,

I’m struggling to find a replacement hammer for my seiko 7018 and was wondering whether anyone knows if it’s the same as the seiko 7016 movement part. These appear equally difficult to find but at least I could double my chances. I do have one but it is too rusted to use.

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Well that is disappointing but thank you for tracking that down for me. I haven’t been able to find a parts list for the 7018 (I can for 7016). Could I ask how you tracked down the part number?
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CousinsUK appear to have the part you're looking for! if you search by part number you will find it, 585.006

Have found this happens on Cousins quite often, that parts are not associated with movement numbers in the search function but are available via the search.

https://www.cousinsuk.com/category/filter/seiko-movement-parts

Hammer, Seiko 585.006, £2.75

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