WATCH PARTS NON BRANDED
An inexpensive pack of watch dials, great for an odd/ problem job or for arts & crafts, steam punk projects.*
• Round, square & shaped dials • Roman numerals, Arabic numbers or batons • Great range of sizes, ladies & gents • Any parts that are luminous are not radioactive or dangerous • 100 pieces
*This is not an assortment of quartz and mechanical dials for repair purposes
Code D37139 Description Watch Dials, Assorted
UOM Price PACK*100 £19.95
• Copper • Mechanical or quartz watches • Pack of 100 pieces
Code
A0012 S37395
S37397 Description
Copper Dial Feet, Swiss (Diagram 213)
UOM Price
Copper Dial Feet, Bergeon Swiss PACK*100 £12.95 PACK*100 £9.95
Copper Dial Feet with Point, Swiss (Diagram 215)
Pocket Watch Dial Feet
DIAL FEET, SPOTS & STRIPS
Watch Dial Feet, Non Swiss
Pocket watch dial feet are an easy and convient way of replacing a broken, damaged or missing foot by either soldering or using adhesive glue.
• Swiss Made • Copper • Mechanical or quartz watches • Pack of 100 pieces
Code S37396 Description
Copper Dial Feet, Swiss (Diagram 214)
Dial Spots & Strips Escapement Demonstration Model Dial Spots - Dial Strips
Watch dial feet are an easy and convenient way of replacing a broken, damaged or missing foot by either soldering or using adhesive glue.
• Non Swiss • Brass • Mechanical or quartz watches • Pack of 60 pieces • Replacements available • Head diameter Ø2.50mm • Head depth: 0.10mm • Foot length: 3.00mm
Diameter given is the foot diameter Code
Description
D38742 D38744 D38745 D38748 D38749 D38750 D38751
Ø0.64mm Dial Feet Ø0.69mm Dial Feet Ø0.74mm Dial Feet Ø0.79mm Dial Feet Ø0.94mm Dial Feet Ø1.04mm Dial Feet
UOM Price
Dial Feet Assortment, Non Swiss PACK*60 £6.50 PACK*10 £2.25 PACK*10 £2.25 PACK*10 £2.25 PACK*10 £2.25 PACK*10 £2.25 PACK*10 £2.25
Watch Dial Feet, Swiss
Watch dial spots and strips are very popular adhesive pads for sticking down watch dials on to watch movements (mechanical or quartz) where the dial feet are either missing or in the case of a movement swap need removing due to not matching the existing dial feet positions. Simply remove the beige felt film from the spot/strip to reveal the double sided spot or strip.
• Spots: Ø3mm (pack of 1000) • Strips: 12 x 2mm (pack of 1000)
Code D0419 D18567 Description
Spots (Ø3mm) Adhesive Pads Strips (2x12mm) Adhesive Pads
UOM Price PCK*1000 £5.95
PCK*1000 £5.95 DIAL WASHERS (FOILS) Dial Washers (Foils)
Dimensions: • Balance wheel Ø60mm • Wooden stand Ø200mm • Overall height 150mm
Code B53152 Description
Escapement Demonstration Model
UOM Price EACH £350.00
This superb, fully functioning mechanical escapement model can sit in your shop window, trade counter or on your own mantel piece. It is sure to attract a customers attention and enable you to explain the art of the escapement easily and practically or serve as a great conversation piece in your own home.
• Fully functioning mechanical escapement model • Ø60mm balance wheel with a flat balance spring • Bright red balance and pallet jewels • Blued steel screws • 24ct gold plated brass parts • Sits on a varnished mahogany stand which has 3 brass bun feet
• Will run for 6 days on one full winding • Supplied with mineral glass dome to protect the escapement
• Designed in Germany UOM Price PACK*100 £13.95 PACK*100 £7.95 ESCAPEMENT
DEMONSTRATION MODEL
Helical Hairspring Escapement Demonstration Model
Hand Gauge Dial Washers - Assortment - Wrist Watch
Watch dial feet are an easy and convenient way of replacing a broken, damaged or missing foot by either soldering or using adhesive glue.
• Swiss Made
• 100 pieces per pack • Also known as foils • Wristwatch assorted pack
Code W38987
Description Dial Washers
UOM Price PACK*100 £1.95
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