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I have old Sekonda watch with missing crown. Watch movement is 2614.2h.

I was looking for a crown at Cousins, and have no idea how to choose a crown from all categories on Cousins.

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Do you have a way to measure in tenths of a millimeter?  A micrometer or a vernier calliper?

 

You need the diameter of the stem and the inside and outside diameters of the stem/crown tube.  You also need the diameter for the crown indent into the case if it's set in a little (some are but most aren't)

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This is my watch - Sekonda.

On the Ranfft website this caliber has a Stem W2988.

On my cheap caliper, diameter of the steam is 1mm, watch is 5.5-6mm thick

Cousins - the have so many types of crowns, no idea how to choose a correct one.

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Hello and welcome to the forum    Regarding your problem , in order for us to be able to Identify the part/s we need to know the make and caliber of the watch. Under or near the balance wheel there is a logo and a number. these are required for finding any part. From what I can make out I think its a Raketa but the image is blurred. So either a close up of the number/logo and then members will be able to point you in the right direction. We have some knowledgeable members who work on Soviet watches.   thank you

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