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Has anyone any ideas where I can get a ETA2824-2 hour wheel in a height 4 from, it measures around 1.75mm.

Needing it ASAP and don't really want to wait from one getting delivered from abroad.

Gleaves and Cousins are out of stock

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Check with John Senior (http://www.obsoletewatchandclockparts.com/255-hour-wheel.htm) just because he doesn't list it doesn't mean he doesn't have it.

I would also check May Moorhead at Northern Watch and Clock Supplies.

The "where used" list below for this part is pretty extensive.  You may like to check some of the other movements at Cousins

http://cgi.julesborel.com/cgi-bin/matcgi2?ref=Va_D^HW

 

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Thanks for responses, tried Jonh Senior but no luck,

ordered a height 5 from cousins and will just have to remove .25mm off the pipe, not ideal but a solution.

The problem I am having is the one from a 2836 is listed as interchangeable but it has a step in it because in a 2836 it has the plate that keeps in place, the 2824 just has a dial washer with no step. Everywhere I have found it in stock for 2824 when questioned it's actually for a 2836 with the step in it and I don't really want to use a dial washer with the one with a step in.

We will see tomorrow when the height 5 from cousins turns up if it's the correct one.

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On 4/4/2017 at 4:05 PM, Tiktok said:

Has anyone any ideas where I can get a ETA2824-2 hour wheel in a height 4 from, it measures around 1.75mm.

Needing it ASAP and don't really want to wait from one getting delivered from abroad.

Gleaves and Cousins are out of stock

 

You can try Otto Frei

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