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Nickelsilver is right, movement diameter and keyless works ‘fingerprint’ are important for identifying movements.
That said, this appears to be a 7 jewel version of the a Revue 30 movement.
A quick search with google turns up parts movements, and individual parts should be quite easy to come by.
Hope that helps,
Mark
Sometimes surface damage like this can be repaired with solder. Run pre-tinned soldering iron tip with a tiny blob of solder over the damaged area and pray that the Gods of watchmaking are on your side. 🤞
Hello All.
FYI, I clumsily damaged a coil on a pristine Seiko Credor -- coil number 4002920
My watch repair guy is having difficulty sourcing this (or a substitute/replacement one)? Can anyone help, please? Thanks!
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