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Hi all.

I am doing a refurb of my sons Seiko and it has a few issues that need replacement parts. This is a bit of a long shot, but I am trying to source a replacement crystal for it as his is quite badly scratched. It would be nice to have an original Seiko part, which I think is a low-domed Hardlex, but I but I don’t know where I might source one. Or is the only option now (it’s a 2006 watch) a generic replacement?

Also the clasp is broken and as it’s an integrated bracelet, I am having trouble finding spares for it. Again, anyone have any hints as to where spares might be found?

the watch itself is fine, just needs a new battery and reseal, but a quick trawl around eBay is not giving much in the way of results on spares. Anyone know of a source of spare part information for these older Seikos?

Mine is the black dialed version, but in all other respects is the same watch.

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Happy New Year to all here.

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25 minutes ago, Moose said:

This is a bit of a long shot, but I am trying to source a replacement crystal for it as his is quite badly scratched.

Even if badly scratched an hardlex crystal can be polished perfectly, there are many topics on the subject. Crystal P/N is 330PA2HN02. There is no magic place to source parts, all you can do is search on the Internet.

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1 hour ago, jdm said:

Even if badly scratched an hardlex crystal can be polished perfectly, there are many topics on the subject. Crystal P/N is 330PA2HN02. There is no magic place to source parts, all you can do is search on the Internet.

Hi, and thanks for the reply. I know there in no magic Santa sack of bits, but I also know, that other people sometimes know more than I do about where some of them may yet be found. I will certainly have a look at how to refinish a Hardex as a first base, thanks for the tip. 

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22 minutes ago, watchweasol said:

Hi   you could try the SCWF site which is exclusively seiko citizen watches. I have attached three tech docs apertaining to the 7T92 which may be some use to you.

7630_Seiko 7T62A, 7T92A, 7T94A Part 1 of 3.pdf 796.35 kB · 1 download 7631_Seiko 7T62A, 7T92A, 7T94A Part 2 of 3.pdf 666.53 kB · 1 download 7632_Seiko 7T62A, 7T92A, 7T94A Part 3 of 3.pdf 825.18 kB · 1 download

Excellent, and thank you for the docs. Once the Xmas “cheer” has worn off a bit, I may even be tempted to have a go at a clean and re-lube. Done a few manuals but not tried a quartz yet as I have never had one that was worth the time and effort.

Best wishes for 2020.

George.

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12 minutes ago, jdm said:

I have seen domed sapphire crystals on alixepress. Truth is, polishing takes time and a bit of equipment, which can be avoided in many cases. 

I agree. Having now looked at the process for Hardlex, it seems a lot of work and not by any means, always good results. I think I’ll just take out the old one and measure it to see what replacements I can find.

cheers and thanks for the replies.

George

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