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Alternative movements parts that fit ETA fhf ST96


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Hello everyone, I hope everyone is doing well. 

I have a few vintage watch with fhf 96 st movement but I don't know where to source parts for it since it is rusted.

If there was any parts from alternative movement that fits fhf 96 that would be great to know. 

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It all depends where in the world you are and what parts you're looking for?

Have a look here to see alternative movements with the same parts.

https://www.emmywatch.com/db/movement/standard--96/

Or these have a lot of parts.

https://www.actimepieces.co.uk/webshop/watch-clock-and-barometer-parts/watch-parts/fhf-parts/fhf-st-calibre-96-parts-11-1-2-ligne/

And Cousins have some parts.

https://www.cousinsuk.com/category/filter/st-movement-parts

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