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Tim69

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Does anyone know of a replacement movement that I can fit to my Seiko quartz world timer sports 150 watch? 5T52-6A5A and keep remaining original dial etc.

Also where may I find a manual, diagrams of workings to view of this watch?

all help welcomed 😄

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 Hi Tim ,  aren't you based in the UK?      so I guess CousinsUk is the first place to check.

Haven't personally bought anything from them , but I hear about  esslinger, bestfit and few other material houses a lot, as well as ebay.

Good luck

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26 minutes ago, Nucejoe said:

 Hi Tim ,  aren't you based in the UK?      so I guess CousinsUk is the first place to check.

What the OP asked is, what is a possible replacement for the long discontined Seiko 5T52?

Not where to buy one, in which case the answer would be: nowhere.

Unfortunately there is no direct replacement for this vintage "world timer",  alarm, day date quartz mov.t, so either one manages to repair / restart it, or gets a donor watch.

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