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Welcome to the forum, enjoy. Genuinely the Rolex movement copies are not of great build quality and parts are very difficult to source. EBay might be your best option for finding the part. 

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Welcome! And welcome to horological detective work- Just a search in this sub forum leads to the ways to identify most movements but Chinese clones are tougher. I did a quick internet search for ‘Chinese fake Rolex movements’ that results in some merchants and photos…

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https://www.soflypart.com/product/china-make-3135-movement/

…SH3135 I don’t know if this is your’s or not…

I suspect with these the bigger challenge will be finding a source that sells only your missing part(s). Much of the time it means buying a new movement. I started with the Seiko NH35 and it meant two movements- one for parts 😇

...there are cheaper and more available movements to start out on like the Seagull 3620 or one of the ETAs….

Good luck…

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