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Stem, crown and bracelet for Timex TX T3C274


Heraldo

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Hello everyone from Chile.

 

 First of all I introduce myself. My name is Heraldo Jara and I came to this website looking for information and parts to repair a Timex watch that I inherited and that is unfortunately already discontinued.

I need to find the  Stem, crown and bracelet for Timex TX T3C274

 Please if any of you can help me to get the spare parts I will be very grateful.

 

 As I told you before, it is an inherited watch and I would like to repair it because it has sentimental value. I will be very grateful for your help in getting the spare parts. I send you a hug and thank you very much for your help.

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Manu thanks again and sorry for my english it's not very good

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Welcome to the forum. To replace the crown & stem a donor movement off eBay could be where you will find an exact replacement. Material houses such as Cousins sell crowns and straps of various sizes but not fancy. For the stem you need to know it’s calibur.

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Hello and welcome to the forum,  As you are in South America Take a look at Jules Borel,  Esslingers and Timesavers  Material houses. They are all located within the USA, also have a look at the AWCI site in the states they are the equivalent of the British Horological Society in the UK n who will be able to point you in the right direction.

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