I have just the case, dial, crown and stem, missing the rest. Hi Beat movement calib 5626-5020 originally came in it. My questions are.1- Would other series of calib 5626 fit in it?
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I don,t want to break dial feets.2- How much you think this would be appraised, with good movement and without?3- How much should I put in it, movement and all.4- Is this rare and collectable?It looks better in person than in picture.I have got 20 or so seiko, but I am not a seiko man, rather more like meat and potato man.Regards. Sure looks like a 5626-5090 from somewhere 1975-1976 can't see the serial number clearly.I haven't seen many of these so it might be rare but in mint condition these should fetch around 200-300$ since it isn't the popular 'King Seiko'.Unfortunately I haven't fitted any movement in one of these cases.Since I collect anything with a movement in it I would say.yes it's collectible.Not much worth is it, you meant 200 to 300 USD complete as watch.I,ll check the calib and serial No. Well, It was sort of what you said, The post in the middle is what is actually holding the stem in. But the only way to get it to depress, is to move/remove the clip. Once I did that, I was able to depress the post in the middle, and the stem released.
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So, Now I've got the stem out, and trying to figure out which piece to buy to replace it. I noticed the numbers '1198' on the watch interior, And they seem to be numbers I see correlated to certain stems. Is that what I need? An 1198 stem?
Here's an image to the stem I pulled out. Is there a name to this particular style of stem? Sorry for the newbie questions, I'm really good at due diligence and research, but this is like a stab in the dark finding info online for some reason.
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