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Look on Ebay . There is a store there that has a lot of Miyota movement . Don't remember the name right now . Something like kukulava123 ? found out this instead .U can use the 1M12 .http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Miyota-1M12-Quarz-Werk-Ersatzwerk-10-1-2Linien-Miyota-Citizen-6M12-kompatibel-/121283762941?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_77&var=&hash=item1c3d135afd

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Looked in my drawer and had some different Miyota movements . The only difference is the thickness of the movement as i see . The 1M12 is thinner then the 6M12 . Took a picture of them . 1M12 from left and 6M12 in the middle .And the  6M17 has a taller hour and minut wheels . post-644-0-04818600-1427737866_thumb.jpg

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Hi MarkRiley and hi for everybody.

 

Welcome to the forum. You can buy a new one at ebay nº 251899461433 for 6 GBP. There is 5 available and the seller is in UK so postage will not a big deal as for me (Portugal).

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Hi Mark,

 

Just a note on using the old crown.  If it's a plated crown, be sure that no part of it is worn down to the base metal, as moisture can be absorbed through some base metal castings, leading to corrosion of the stem (I've seen this many times).  Always best to replace the crown when replacing a movement if the part is still available ... they aren't too expensive, and it's added piece of mind.

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 Always best to replace the crown when replacing a movement if the part is still available ... they aren't too expensive, and it's added piece of mind.

Good advise Lawson.

 

By the way, where have you been?

 

Cheers,

 

Bob

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