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Hi, I have been tinkering around with watches and clocks for a few years.
I have a Revell pocket watch which has a broken arm on the winding mechanism. Does anyone know the name of the part I am looking for and where I could source a replacement? 
Many thanks for any help you can offer. 
David

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Posted
6 minutes ago, nickelsilver said:

This appears to be a Schild & Co. 18-220. Jules Borel list the set bridge in two versions, left or right, I guess they mean looking down at the dial side crown up? Swiss part # is 445/616 for left, 445/615 for right.

 

 

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Nice work.

Set lever and bridge both look intact though?

Posted
5 minutes ago, AndyGSi said:

Nice work.

Set lever and bridge both look intact though?

They do! I'm guessing this image is from another movement or the movement in question at an earlier time.

Posted

You guys are brilliant! You are correct at the time of the photo being taken (so I could put it back together properly) the part was intact. Not the case now though. TBH I wasn’t being overly rough, I just looked up from the tiny tiny screw and notice the thin arm wasn’t attached anymore - never did find it either. 
Will I be able to order it directly from the company? 
Many thanks once again. 

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11 hours ago, Watchbuster said:

Will I be able to order it directly from the company?

You could try searching the likes of eBay for the part (once you know if it's left or right)
but I think your only chance would be to find a donor movement.

 

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