In order to find a correct replacement, you will first need to gather a few measurements and information from your current movement. A model number or photos do not provide enough information to replace a movement- you will also need to determine the type of movement/hands you are replacing (press fit, euro shaft or high torque); the total shaft length of your current movement; your hand hole dimensions, and dial thickness. We have created some helpful guides to assist you in the process, and will be more than happy to guide you along the way.
1. Read our Step By Step DIY Clock Movement Replacement Guide that guides you through the process of changing a clock movement (with pictures) - https://www.clockshop.com.au/replace-quartz-clock-movement-guide
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