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Regency 17 jewels automatic/shockproof watch stem required!


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22 minutes ago, bosstaki said:

Yes I thought that mate! There's no markings on the movement as I can see mate! Thanks for the reply!

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Just drop a picture of the movement  here and we will find it for You.

Another solution is to turn a new one using the old stem for dimensions.

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I striped the watch down last to remove the broken stem piece & I couldn't see any movement markings at all! I'll post some movement pictures when I get home tonight! Cheers guys!

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That looks awfully like an old citizen movement with the parashock shock protection system...like a 7210...ish sort of movement. I hope someone familiar with this can really identify it.

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