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Hello good people!

I am looking for stem and crown for my beloved Timex Expidition indiglo watch, movement 921.

Shame they do not manufacture this beautiful watch anymore, at least provide the spares and parts!

Thank you.

PS: Sample pic

TIMEX CROWN ONE.jpg

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Hello and welcome to the forum,   I have checked Cousins uk watch parts and the 921 is listed obsolete. you could try  obsoleteclocksandwatches.com or welwynwatchparts.co.uk, or speedtimerkollection in europe   all sellers of new and second user watch parts.

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3 hours ago, watchweasol said:

Hello and welcome to the forum,   I have checked Cousins uk watch parts and the 921 is listed obsolete. you could try  obsoleteclocksandwatches.com or welwynwatchparts.co.uk, or speedtimerkollection in europe   all sellers of new and second user watch parts.

 Thank you so much...I will have a look...the part doesn't seem to exist anywhere! Wonder where have all the watches gone haha

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I have repaired one of these recently. Luckily a portion of the stem was still there so I was able to use an extender. The module was unique to Timex and then discontinued with no parts made available to anyone. 



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