Where can i get watch parts

Does anyone know where I can get mainly men’s pocket watch parts…Not usable don’t want for watches but handcrafts.

asked about 14 years ago

6 Answers

I have a box full. What parts do you need?

answered about 14 years ago

You can also use the Bonanzle Items Wanted link for more results from the community.

answered about 14 years ago

MONTROSE
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They’re actually widely available these days- the popularity of steampunk design has brought out many listings for watch parts- even if the listing shows more of the detailed parts, drop them an email- they probably have the other parts of the watch (the ones you’re interested in) nearby :) I’d love to see what kind of projects you create :)
Good luck!

answered about 14 years ago

inspired
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This link looks like they have a huge selection of parts!

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answered about 14 years ago

The OLD Watches and Pocket Watch parts but these are the kind that would normally be trashed…not usable for the intricate works anymore,,most watch repair people throw them in a box as they just do even though they know they’ll never use them. Basically their trash. I have a watch man but he is miles from me ..will just have to venture over the hill I guess.
Thanks guys…

answered about 14 years ago

You may also look at Thrift stores and Garage sales or Estate sales.
I have been collecting them also for craft making.

look for them in search “watch parts” here online too!

Smiles, Cyndi

answered about 14 years ago

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