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Getting Seagull Spare Parts (ST2130)

ThePadd

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Hi Guys,
I have committed the usual (ETA 2824) stem release error and then couldn't get the stem back in.

Left it with my local watchmaker for a week and they couldn't fix it (cos they are crap)

I dismantled the top of the movement and got it back together as it should be, but I think the clutch lever is probably broken.

Before I allocate a day to slow dismantle the whole mechanism and re-assemble, Id like to buy in a few spare parts, so I can re-assemble it while the disassembly is still fresh in my mind.

Any idea where I can get the parts diagram and parts from? I'm in the UK so a UK supplier would be cool.

Or should I just disassemble it and stick the parts I have on Ebay and buy a new movement??

I'm a bit gutted about this as I really wanted the damned thing (sterile submariner project) built for this Friday.

Bugger!
 

ThePadd

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Okay, looks like nobody knows! If I was able to get them, would people want to buy them? Or just want complete mechanisms?
 

botsyboy

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Cousins watch parts are the best bet. I think an eta part should fit but don't quote me. You will be able to do a search by movement number and hopefully something will come up.
 

trailboss99

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Sea-Gull parts are almost impossible to come by mate.
 

jajajaja

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Wrong thread. Rubbish post. Fell asleep, holding the phone. My bad guys :)!
 

ThePadd

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I fixed the movement, its the keyless works. Anyone can work it out if they want to, just slowly take it apart, taking pics if necessary. Then look up how to fix it, there are a couple of videos and a tutorial out there, just reassemble with the stem in, and boom, sorted.
May still look to sell Seagull parts online though!