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Hello, I have been in the process of repairing a Gallet Flight Officer from 1941. The watch is in stupendous quality and condition, it was never serviced and barely used. There is one part missing, however, the reset pusher, it is the bottom pusher under the crown. I am stuck trying to figure out how to get hold of one.

I have not tried much, but it would be of great appreciation to help find some options on how to get either a new one, or to even have it fabricated. 

 

Thanks, 

luca M 

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Hello Luca,

That is a very fetching timepiece! If the pusher is a common round-head waterproof pusher then you probably can find an aftermarket replacement that will fit from Cousins; their website is pretty good about giving you the dimensions of the piece to help you out. I think finding an original is unlikely though. 

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If your topic is the pusher, it would help to show a picture of pusher  and case tube, and to give some sizes!

Frank

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On 4/29/2018 at 5:01 AM, praezis said:

If your topic is the pusher, it would help to show a picture of pusher  and case tube, and to give some sizes!

Frank

Here are some pictures. I can get better measurements when I get a new battery for my caliper. It was not letting me upload pictures, I just used imgur. 

 

http://imgur.com/0EfpNRF
http://imgur.com/uUyScup
http://imgur.com/z319FlM
http://imgur.com/Ux7TOn3
http://imgur.com/Dnt5hDR
http://imgur.com/UD6PCE7

 

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31 minutes ago, LucaMorelli said:

Here are some pictures. I can get better measurements when I get a new battery for my caliper. imageproxy.php?img=&key=77f0dcc5ac0f9d5bIt was not letting me upload pictures, I just used imgur. 

 

http://imgur.com/0EfpNRF
http://imgur.com/uUyScup
http://imgur.com/z319FlM
http://imgur.com/Ux7TOn3
http://imgur.com/Dnt5hDR
http://imgur.com/UD6PCE7

 

Have a couple of  pushers here. But you have to take some measurement on yours to see if one or more could work. 

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2 minutes ago, rogart63 said:

Have a couple of  pushers here. But you have to take some measurement on yours to see if one or more could work. 

Great! I will get my battery in as fast admin possible and give you a headset up with the sizes. Are those pictures adequate? Or would you like other. 

 

Thanks,

Luca M

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On 5/1/2018 at 6:25 PM, rogart63 said:

Have a couple of  pushers here. But you have to take some measurement on yours to see if one or more could work. 

Here are the pictures. Sorry for the wait. Some of the measurements may be off muni a few hundredths, but it is really close. Also, I included the size of the rod used to attach to pusher to the case, just to give you a threading idea. There is also a spring missing, if out have one around that size.

 

thanks so much for the help,

luca 

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1 hour ago, LucaMorelli said:

Here are the pictures. Sorry for the wait. Some of the measurements may be off muni a few hundredths, but it is really close. Also, I included the size of the rod used to attach to pusher to the case, just to give you a threading idea. There is also a spring missing, if out have one around that size.

 

thanks so much for the help,

luca 

Sorry Luca but can't see any pictures. 

Posted
Just now, rogart63 said:

Had one or two that has the same size. Late now but can measure more exact tomorrow. and take some pictures. 

fantastic, thanks 

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This is the pushers i got . Think they could work. The rod with the thread is 1 mm in diameter. And the spring is 1,64 mm . Send me a Pm and we can fix something. DSC09732.thumb.JPG.881e80ae63ef8608cda82eeb2f471878.JPGDSC09731.thumb.JPG.f3491a82a1e23c0d7cad5547c2da95da.JPGDSC09730.thumb.JPG.3d9dab82634cc95754874270ef8af9e9.JPGDSC09729.thumb.JPG.51950e7e243191a00a024fac8494d157.JPGDSC09728.thumb.JPG.e22a8a9647a63e3a7f84496b09a41844.JPG

Pusher is 4 mm diameter and is 3 mm high . Has an inside diameter of 3 mm . 

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11 hours ago, rogart63 said:

This is the pushers i got . Think they could work. The rod with the thread is 1 mm in diameter. And the spring is 1,64 mm . Send me a Pm and we can fix something. DSC09732.thumb.JPG.881e80ae63ef8608cda82eeb2f471878.JPGDSC09731.thumb.JPG.f3491a82a1e23c0d7cad5547c2da95da.JPGDSC09730.thumb.JPG.3d9dab82634cc95754874270ef8af9e9.JPGDSC09729.thumb.JPG.51950e7e243191a00a024fac8494d157.JPGDSC09728.thumb.JPG.e22a8a9647a63e3a7f84496b09a41844.JPG

Pusher is 4 mm diameter and is 3 mm high . Has an inside diameter of 3 mm . 

Sound great, I tried to PM you, but it says you can’t revive messages. 

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10 hours ago, LucaMorelli said:

Sound great, I tried to PM you, but it says you can’t revive messages. 

I send you a PM instead. 



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