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Hello All.

FYI, I clumsily damaged a coil on a pristine Seiko Credor -- coil number 4002920

My watch repair guy is having difficulty sourcing this (or a substitute/replacement one)?  Can anyone help, please?  Thanks!

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On 4/24/2024 at 2:17 AM, Kkramme said:

Hello All.

FYI, I clumsily damaged a coil on a pristine Seiko Credor -- coil number 4002920

My watch repair guy is having difficulty sourcing this (or a substitute/replacement one)?  Can anyone help, please?  Thanks!

IMG_3616 damaged coil.jpg

 There are some parts on Ebay for the seiko 6020A, it may just be a waiting game for someone to strip one down, NOS will be more scarce . K would strip your movement down to the module then start looking at other seiko movement to see if that coil is used, then seek out a seiko part dealer. Also Retrowatches youtube owner Mike may give you some advice try him on his site . He also hangs around amateur watchmaking groups.

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