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Pierce Parashock Calibre 103 Sc Parts Needed


MStorms2672

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Hello All!

I'm new to WRT and I just came into a collection of watches that included a Pierce Parashock cal. 103 SC.

After some research and help from another forum, I found out that I'm missing the center sweep second hand, second hand pinion, tensioning spring, and the wheel to acuate the pinion.

If anyone has an km knowledge of where to obtain these parts I would be forever grateful.

Thank you all,

Mike

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Good morning and welcome to the forum Mike. I think your best bet would be a donor movement for parts or replacement, if you can find one. Is the extended pinion on the third wheel intact, or has it been broken off? I ask because it is not the first time someone has broken these and then removed the other components to allow the watch to still be used without the centre second hand.

I'm sure if someone here has what you require, I'm sure they will get in touch with you.

Best of luck! :)

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I have a similar, non lume same movement, on the back burner awaiting suitable hands. The second hand was broken & I managed to break the hour hand when removing. This one required a new balance from Cousins.

 

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I just got of ebay Pierce chrono model 134 (2 buttons) and it has same issue... no seconds hand, I did some research on Cousins and they have something similar to original hands, suisse made and Im thinking about this as a temp solution :).

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