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Hi all,

I'm new to this forum and this is my first post! Apologies if this isn't the correct thread to post this too.

I have a vintage deadman jump hour watch which was bought for me as wedding gift.

Unfortunately I have damaged it, as you can see from the photo...

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I'm guessing the crystal is super rare, but can anyone advise a repair shop or anywhere I can get a replacement crystal from? Any help appreciated!

Thanks

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Glad the man is alive and it is only the watch! :) Welcome to the forum Gooey! As Roberto said, keep an eye for non working ebay ones! Those have been discontinued for a while I believe.

Cheers,

Bob

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Glad the man is alive and it is only the watch! :) Welcome to the forum Gooey! As Roberto said, keep an eye for non working ebay ones! Those have been discontinued for a while I believe.

Cheers,

Bob

Ha ha! True, but I'm more annoyed now it's broke! A semi-drunk work colleague began to fall so I threw out my arm and she pushed it up against the steel banister...

Think eBay unfortunately is the best bet, will have to do some trawling!

Thanks for the welcome!

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Ha ha! True, but I'm more annoyed now it's broke! A semi-drunk work colleague began to fall so I threw out my arm and she pushed it up against the steel banister...

Think eBay unfortunately is the best bet, will have to do some trawling!

Thanks for the welcome!

Search for

Retro Buler Swiss Century 2000 Wrist Watch Blue Face Stainless Jump Hour AS IS

on ebay.

I think its the same casing. Measure yours and ask them to measure theirs.

Although it will have a different name on the front [emoji20]

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Wow, great find! Forgot about searching internationally!

Looks like it needs a refurb, tempted to hold onto the original deadman in the hope something comes up.

Will let you know how I get on!

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Ok, little update - I have "won" the buler century 2000 watch as posted above (massive thanks) as the crystal measurement seems bang on.

Was going to attempt to change it myself but I think I'm going to find a local watch repair shop and have someone else who is somewhat more skilled than I! Just need to find somewhere now!

Thanks again for all your help/pointers, much appreciated.

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