Hello Everyone, I trust that you are all well.
I am a armature Horologist. This is something that I have been interested with for some time, but have paid more notice to the matter since I retired. I have a Seiko Perpetual (8F32-0050) that no longer works, even with a new battery. As the watch its self is in excellent condition I was wondering if it is possible to replace the non-functioning movement with one that works.
Your advice will be much appreciated.
Regards
Norman Odell
You might find a donor watch on eBay but I don’t think you can find a nos movement, best of luck.
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