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Dear alll watch master,

I would like to repair or replace my Tudor ref 9810 escape wheel because it has been broken its pivot. Please advice. By the way, any watch master have Tudor ref 9810 movement photo or manual ? I want to check it auto winder, I guess it should lost some parts.

Thanks for million.

 

 

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You probably meaning Tudor 79810 and that is a chronograph with a ETA 7750? 

Dear Rogart63
Maybe my Tudor ref is wrong. My watch photos as below. I wonder my auto winder is missed one or more. I also upload my broken escape wheel as well86c43eeb567fb64bccc545474b78a8db.jpgeaead74cfbc09cf35e29b9f15183d972.jpg4ae9eaf34aaafadf9bd5b19b06b7bd65.jpgf1be1573d0403221cf1c5200ee63c9fe.jpg

Would please give me some advice where can I find these parts?

Cheers
Joe


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Dear Rogart63Maybe my Tudor ref is wrong. My watch photos as below. I wonder my auto winder is missed one or more. I also upload my broken escape wheel as well86c43eeb567fb64bccc545474b78a8db.jpg4ae9eaf34aaafadf9bd5b19b06b7bd65.jpgf1be1573d0403221cf1c5200ee63c9fe.jpgd067474237a53bf38a80273ec14585aa.jpg

 

Would please give me some advice where can I find these parts?

 

Cheers

Joe

 

 

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That is not a chronograph :) . Haven't seen that movement before. Sure there is someone that could help you out? Google a little and see what comes up? 

 

That is a AS1320  movement. You should easily find parts for that movement out there? http://www.network54.com/Forum/207593/thread/1361043801/What+is+the+earliest+Tudor+rotor+selfwinding+movement+...

Sorry for changing the ref all the time but as i read the i see the difference in the movements. 

 

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The model is a 7810" Tudor oyster prince 31 junior " due to its small size case the Rolex calibre number for this tudor is a 1411 and is as already stated a A.S 1320

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The model is a 7810" Tudor oyster prince 31 junior " due to its small size case the Rolex calibre number for this tudor is a 1412 and is as already stated a A.S 1320


Dear sir,
Do you have any suggestion or way to help me fixing my broken escape wheel and missed parts of auto winder?

Thanks


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Parts seem to be plentiful on the cousins web site an escape wheel is listed at £12.94 and pretty much anything else you may require is still available

Would you please to give me the link of cousins web site ?

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Click the link this will bring up the A.S parts page at the top there is a box for you to type the caliber number press the look up button next to it  when you have entered the number then select 1320 at the box at the side when it appears then on the next box down which says swiss parts description do not type anything in the box but click "search all "then click the red "search for items" box this will bring up a complete list of parts for the A.S 1320 the escape wheel is a AS1320 705.

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Click the link this will bring up the A.S parts page at the top there is a box for you to type the caliber number press the look up button next to it  when you have entered the number then select 1320 at the box at the side when it appears then on the next box down which says swiss parts description do not type anything in the box but click "search all "then click the red "search for items" box this will bring up a complete list of parts for the A.S 1320 the escape wheel is a AS1320 705.

Thanks for million I get it


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