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P4Replica

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    S.W. England
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    Collecting Seiko 7A38 Chronographs (and derivatives).

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  1. Here's the broken stem (crown removed) anyway: Threaded part of the stem measures 0.87mm diameter, so I guess that makes it a nominal 0.9mm. Not sure if it was a two-piece stem, but it is now.
  2. Hi again, Guys. O.K. So having done the obligatory newbie intro' thing: rwg.cc/topic/180001-another-newbie-or-at-least-new-to-this-arena Guess what ? I need to ask some help, please. Although I will admit to having bought a few decent quality Breitling Chronomat replicas (mostly Miyota OS20 quartz powered) in the early 1990's, nowadays I tend to avoid replica watches like the plague .... especially when it comes to working on them. I've fixed quite a few non-Seiko 7Axx watches for people at work, changing batteries; capacitors; swapping movements, etc.. Word gets around. I guy I've recently become friendly with, dumped an assortment on me a few weeks ago: An ETA-powered Calvin Klein quartz chrono; an old Seiko 7N42; a Seiko 5M22 in need of capacitor change .... and I suspect what was a fairly cheap auto Omega Seamaster 007 replica (is it acceptable to use the f*k* word on here ?) The hour / minute hand (mis)alignment on it was diabolical. He asked me if I could reset the hands. Notta problem says I confidently. So this afternoon, I pulled and reset the hands - did a pretty good job of it (anything would have been an improvement). Plopped the movement back into the case, but couldn't get the stem to go back in. Probably pushed a bit too hard on the spring-loaded screw-down crown and managed to bend the tip of the stem. Took it back out again, tried to straighten it and it broke ! Now I really don't want to give it back to him saying 'Sorry Mate', but .... So if I was to post photos, would anybody be willing to help try identify the movement (it looks pretty cheap and nasty to me) - and point me in the direction of a suitable replacement stem please ?
  3. Hi. My name's Paul. I tinker with watches more than occasionally and have done so for the last 6 years or so. I don't normally get involved with replica watches - I specialize in collecting Seiko 7A38 15J quartz chronographs (and derivatives). I have my own little watch forum dedicated to them: http://www.seiko7a38.com/apps/forums/ The handle ? Ah well that goes back a few more years. It's what I used to use before Seiko7A38, but I thought it might fit here. I might not be into replica watches, but I will admit to still owning a Fake Ferrari.
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