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Help me please - 1243 fourth wheel lemania 1350 for a ebel 137


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  • 3 weeks later...

Try this  supplier: http://www.scotchwatch.com/angelus-lemania-parts-inventory.html

This is what he says regarding Lemania parts: Thank you for visiting our Angelus, Lemania parts page. This is a small representation of what we have to offer. If you do not see what you need just ask

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Hi there are other suppliers of watch material in AMERICA,  Jules Borel, Esslingers, Timesavers   and I am sure ther must be more.  Wellwynwatchparts .co.uk   Obsoletewachandclockparts com in the UK (john Senior is a member) there is also speedtimerkollection in europe, all worth a try.                      

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On 2/4/2020 at 14:44, Collector181271 said:

Ciao a tutti,

 

Potete per favore aiutarmi.....:

Cerco disperatamente una  quarta ruota 1243 (lemania 1350) per un movimento ebel 137?
 

Mi piacerebbe sentire la tua opinione.

 

Grazie!

Io ho tutti i pezzi del Ebel 137. In questo momento sto cercando la scheda tecnica del movimento Ebel 137 Grazie

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