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Broken Balance Pivot - Peseux 320


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Just finished a service on an Avia King, with a Peseux 320 movement. On inspection, I found the broken pivot on the balance stem.

I don't suppose anyone on here would have a spare, or a 320 movement for sale?

Cheers.

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