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hi

Is there anywere i can get some docs or diagrams of sekonda watches.

I am looking for sekonda 18 jewel deluxe

Theres 2 numbers that may be call 2209 0r 339

movement number 74289

its a manual.

Cannot source anything at ranfft or cousins?

cheers

gary

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2209 is the caliber.

Check ranfft again but look for Raketa 2209, Wostok 2209, and Poljot 2209 (also Luch 2209).

Sekonda never made movements but for a time they did source most of their watches from Russia, and they came with Raketa, Wostok, and Poljot/Luch movements.

Check all of the calibers mentioned above to see which matches yours. As yours is an 18 jewel movement I'm guessing Wostok.

Russian caliber numbers follow a standard format, the first 2 digits are the size of the movement in mm, the second 2 digits denote any complications, so you will often get different movements from different factories with the same caliber number.

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