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Old 29 January 2023, 07:37 AM   #5
Ron P
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Well, A good shop should be able to fix it and keep it original Tudor. Some parts are tudor, many part are generic ETA, so good change it will be the generic parts. Al the parts around the winding, hanging date, setting time are generic ETA parts.
The bridges and platine are Tudor same as the rotor and balance cock. Most of the wheels between the barrel and the pallet fork and the autowinder are generic ETA too.
So have it properly fixed by a competent watchmaker. The costs of the generic parts are “peanuts” compared to shipping it to RSC.
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