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Does anyone have a dial ring / chapter ring for a Seiko 6139-6012 tucked away? It’s the dark one, Seiko pn 83051943.

 

I did buy one already but it turned out to be not as described and now I can’t seem to find one anywhere!

 

Thanks in advance.

Pip

 

 

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14 hours ago, mikepilk said:

Try speedtimerkollektion 

He doesn't have the right one at the moment but thanks for the pointer.

11 hours ago, rogart63 said:

Would a 6139- 6002 ring work. 

No, don't think it would in this case Roger.

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