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Armitron Deauville Watch Women 14mm Champagne Dial Gold Tone Oval PARTS
Armitron Deauville Watch Women 14mm Champagne Dial Gold Tone Oval PARTS
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For watchmakers, jewelers, and DIY repair enthusiasts, this Armitron Deauville Women’s watch is a focused donor piece ready to fuel parts-based projects. With a 14mm gold-tone oval case and a champagne dial featuring non-numeric hour marks, it captures the classic Deauville aesthetic while offering tangible salvage value for spare parts and repairs.
Condition snapshot: This is a used item with visible scratches on the case and crystal. The movement does not run, and adding a new battery will not restore operation. It is sold strictly as-is with no returns.
- Gold-tone stainless steel oval case (14mm profile) ready to be repurposed or part-sourced
- Champagne dial with non-numeric hour marks, suitable for matching with compatible modules
- Quartz movement that is non-functional in its current state (requires repair or replacement)
- Crystal with surface scratches - a common donor piece for reseating or swapping into a repair project
This listing is an ideal solution for anyone building a spare-parts library for Armitron Deauville models or pursuing a custom project that benefits from genuine donor components. It provides a reliable source of parts for the distinctive Deauville look—oval silhouette, champagne dial details, and the durable stainless steel framework—without committing to a fully functional watch.
Who this is best for: DIY repair hobbyists, independent watchmakers, jewelry crafters seeking authentic donor parts, and collectors who value genuine Armitron styling for spare parts or experimental builds.
Practical tips: - Verify compatibility with your target Deauville model by matching case shape (oval), diameter (around 14mm), and dial layout. - Use this donor primarily for parts that align with the case, crystal, and dial when sourcing a working movement or battery-compatible module from another unit. - Treat scratches on the crystal as a guide for potential substitutions—often a pristine crystal from a similar donor can dramatically improve the look of a repair project.
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