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I have a curly one......I have just purchased a Tissot which I think is designated model TSX2 although I may be wrong about this and first released to the market in 1978. The movement is a Tissot 2045. Unfortunately the circuit board on the analogue part is cooked and I am trying to find a replacement or even partial movement to recover parts for repair. I know this movement is an ETA movement that was also used in an Omega although I am not sure which model. BTW, the Omega was orientated the other way to the Tissot and had a slightly different layout for the analogue and digital displays.
Any assistance you can provide in identifying the Omega model/movement or the ETA movement would be greatly appreciated as.
Scan of the Tissot is available by request.
Regards,
Bill
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