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part needed - Bulova 10COAC - winding - setting


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Looking for a part for a Bulova 10COAC 30 Jewels Auto Wind - not sure what the name of it is but you can see from the picture where it is missing.  It is part of the time setting gears.

Any info or available part very much appreciated.

 

 

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Is this what you are referring to where the part is missing?

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It looks like one of the setting wheels may be missing.  A quick search turned up the parts listing for the 10COAC movement.  It looks like it shares parts with the 10CRAC movement which has two setting wheels- part 29 and 29A.  I can't be sure but I think the piece missing is 29A.  It can be found on eBay.  I haven't checked Cousins for the piece yet

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