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Hi all of you,

I got a Seiko 5 which is quite damaged. Among other things, the date jumper is not complete. Here is the photo (the red part is missing)

Seiko date jumper photo

Do I need to replace it completely, or would there be another solution? And where could I get that item from?

Thank you!

 

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Hi if its broken the only recourse is to replace it,  depending on your location either ousins UK  or Jules Borel in the States. Second user parts can be had from speedtimerkollection.com in Europe.  You can also use Ebay or buy a cheap Indian one  from the bay  and rob it for parts

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Thank you!

Hi,
Do you need a tool to put the hands on the dial? You can take a disposable clutch pencil and use the interior tube (shaft) or the end of it (cone), depending on the diameter you need.  It's free and very practical!

See photo:

Photo

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Hi  I have for years just used tweezers but have bought a tool which presses the hands on.  There are several versions of it on ebay with interchangeable tips or individual double ended tools for different sizes

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