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Hello all,  I’m a bit of a watch fiddler, I wouldn’t class myself as anything better, mostly playing with manual wind watches and seiko etc. I took a chance on buying a top timer “chrono” off eBay a few weeks ago, but it needs a new winding pinion, any ideas where I could get one please?

 

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2 minutes ago, Buffers said:

it needs a new winding pinion, any ideas where I could get one please?

Welcome here. Have a read of our pinned topic below, which contains all the answers you can get here, and some more.

 

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3 minutes ago, Nucejoe said:

Google,   Brac 547 ranfft   to see all members of the family this caliber belongs to, winding pinion off any member fits your watch.

 

Hi Nucejoe, thank you. I have been che caking out Brac 500-12 parts, but the winding pinion for the 547 has more teeth than those sadly

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25 minutes ago, Buffers said:

Hi Nucejoe, thank you. I have been che caking out Brac 500-12 parts, but the winding pinion for the 547 has more teeth than those sadly

Oops variant lingue 13.5"'    is different, not the same as 12"' .  

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