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Does anybody have one of these going spare at all? Seiko PN 382660

It's the little git in the pic below, bottom of picture you can just see the leg sticking up. Mine has disappeared through that gap in the space time continuum we all know about!

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So annoying as I thought I had it in... ????

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, ftwizard said:

If you manage to squeeze through that gap, could you keep an eye out for a barrel arbour that passed through a couple of days ago....:)


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I think that the portal is opened up briefly by the noise made when tweezers suddenly snap together. It's the only explanation I can think of...! :D

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I love the thrill of the chase... John Senior has one for £1.75 plus postage:
http://www.obsoletewatchandclockparts.com/430-click-spring.htm
Seiko 66a uses the same part, as do many other seikos:
http://cgi.julesborel.com/cgi-bin/matcgi2?ref=T_bG]JS
 

Top man thank you! Can you chase me down a NOS Seiko Bullhead for about £100 now?!! Lol!
That site is now firmly bookmarked.


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On 3/22/2017 at 4:57 PM, ftwizard said:

If you manage to squeeze through that gap, could you keep an eye out for a barrel arbour that passed through a couple of days ago....:)


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Happened to me once....couldn't believe I lost an arbor....it's quite big and chunky. Finally found it in my workbag which was about 4 feet away.

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