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I have an old Seiko model #seiko clock ref ej 105G Cal 30004 A alarm clock that I need either a replacement movement or a schematic to put the movement back together? Can you help me?? Thank you for your help. Ted Albertson at justted#comcast.net
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Here's an English version I made with the help of onlinedoctranslator.com (uses Google Translate). I made a couple of adjustments but it's still pretty rough due to the machine translation.
mcdevito75 here, Sounds like 1 or both hands are hanging up on themselves or something on the face of your watch, look for a small watch repair shop in your area, or check here at fixya, bottom of page, click on repair service directory the watches.
Pulsar are made by Seiko and support can be obtained from their web site. (The number your quoted is a Seiko number- all Pulsar models seem to start with two or three letters).
Put "www.seiko.co.uk/support/instructionbooklets" into you search engine and you should come to the Seiko instructions list. Scroll down to find your watch and download the instructions.
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