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hi, i am from philippines and i would like to ask for help in finding a crown and stem for this type of watch, where can i order parts for this ? 

i have tried different watch repair here, but no one seems to give how long should i wait for them to order the parts for this watch,., thanks 

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Honestly I would say that the only way for you to source these parts is by sending it to Breitling or trying to contact them and see if they actually offer parts to customers (which I doubt).

One other way would be to take it to a watchmaker that can order parts from breitling.

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4 minutes ago, Chopin said:

Honestly I would say that the only way for you to source these parts is by sending it to Breitling or trying to contact them and see if they actually offer parts to customers (which I doubt).

One other way would be to take it to a watchmaker that can order parts from breitling.

Sending it to breitling will not help much :) As it is a Tag heuer. Movement is a ETA G10 so the stem you could find from a watchmaker or maybe Ebay. It harder with the crown i think. Tag heuer supply of crowns a small. Try Cousinsuk as the have some crowns for Tag heuer. Or try contacting Tag and ask if the have any repairer in the Philippines. 

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7 hours ago, raphael said:

hi, i am from philippines and i would like to ask for help in finding a crown and stem for this type of watch, where can i order parts for this ? 

i have tried different watch repair here, but no one seems to give how long should i wait for them to order the parts for this watch,., thanks 

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Good morning from Bk, NY. You can get the stem from Esslingers

https://www.esslinger.com/genuine-eta-replacement-watch-stems/#&gid=1&pid=1

 

The movement os G10.211 with date at 4: https://www.esslinger.com/eta-watch-movement-g10-211-quartz-movements-date-at-4-00-overall-height-7-4mm/?utm_medium=googleshopping&utm_source=bc&gclid=Cj0KCQjwpMLOBRC9ARIsAPiGeZAjD1Pcml4HY3QmMw6D7wGnXZ17hZzLiqoIa5XZChceiSrutNpqQFIaApdxEALw_wcB

The stem is ETA 401-1497. For the crown, you have to measure diameter. Esslinger also has many, but not sure if you can get a black one.

J

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