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By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
No pressure there then, i expect I'll be up against you bidding for ladies joblot watches in the coming weeks then, I'll back off for a while and let you build up some practice pieces 🙂 -
In that case, it's 31.0 mm diameter. I would just buy a generic crystal.
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In the future one of the places you can go to get part numbers is the link below. You can enter the search term that I have below. http://cgi.julesborel.com/ SEK CS#7005-7100 Then a lot of times if you do a search for the part number just online you'll find references like eBay where it seems a bit pricey but does appear to be available shipping is a bit of a pain depending upon where you live in the world though because it looks like they're out of country sellers. Any other references I'm finding that this is a hard crystal to get. Then companies like cousins is 100% online. A lot of the US material houses are not 100% online. This means that you have to reach out to them and inquire as to whether they would have the crystal or could suggest a replacement. https://www.esslinger.com/watch-parts-inquiry/
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That's the problem of not revising part numbers. So yes it's extremely concealable if someone put the slip ring back in and then shove their shiny new mainspring which now has its Attached bridal like it's supposed to have.
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By RichardHarris123 · Posted
The legs on my cheap one weren't even so it rocked, useless.
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