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Hi

I've started to work on a vintage tissot for women 

The main plate have the inscription P.C or P.G. 194

I'm still unable to figure out what it is. I need this because the pivot of second hand is broken. In this watch the second hand is at separated at 6 o'clock 

Thanks for your help

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I worked on a similar sized ladies Tissot movement a year or 2 ago.  I have the parts list (pieces de rechange) of the movement.

This shows movements in Calibre 2400 series (2400,2401,2403,2404) and area all preceded by '13PC AM 17 pierres'.  The calibre of my movement was only indicated by a very small round stick on label  indicating it to be cal 2401 stuck to the non-dial side plate.    See attached pic, label is at 2 o'clock.  Maybe your PC19 is 19PC.

I think I got the info from the Tissot web site

 

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8 hours ago, clockworksynergy said:

Hi you can look at mikrolisk site for a look up of makers marks.

FYI, we have a section here where it's considered polite for new members to introduce themselves. 

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