Sea Gull ST 19 help

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Sea Gull ST 19 help

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This may be a long shot but I am looking for a click spring for a Sea Gull ST 19 movement. This is the manual chronograph used in probably every rep and homage vintage Speedmaster, Daytona etc.
I know the movement was based on the Venus 175 or Lemania 2310 but a clickspring from that movement is totally different.
Does anyone know of a replacement part number that would be a universal like through Otto Frei or something? I would have saved it to compare with assorted sizes of clicksprings but it had pretty much exploded when I fished out the remnants.
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This is a common failure point with these movements and I replace the clicksprings in them fairly regularly but I've got an assortment and just pick one out that fits so I can't help with a part number. The cheap Chinese steel in the stock springs is garbage, that's for sure.
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Good to know. I’ll just try a few!
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I ususally make one
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Yoda wrote:I ususally make one
I fashioned one recently for the same movement... crude but it worked
Yoda - how do you make yours in these situations?


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I just look around for the correct shape and create one from steel I have in my stash.
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Any direction as to the shape? Like I said it was in several pieces when I opened it up. I assume an omega or hairpin shape.
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jrlmsla wrote: March 28th, 2019, 6:00 pm Any direction as to the shape? Like I said it was in several pieces when I opened it up. I assume an omega or hairpin shape.
I don't remember the shape right now, I usually follow the lines and take a thread that will work size wise.
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