Looking for a split stem assembly for an 11BLC movement as you can see from this photo it is pretty oxidized and there is a lot of play in the stem.
Hi MGD001 , I have attached a page from Ranfft movements that show other 11 Bxx calibers in the same family . But since this is a split stem I am assuming your movement is from a front loading case . That is where the movement is removed from the dial side after the crystal is removed .
If that is the case then you have to seek a split stem for this series movement as there is usually a solid and split stem version for the same movement .
It is easy enough to find the threaded side in male and female configurations and in different thread tap sizes,....I just bought an assortment of 12 in tap 8 and 10 , male and female . You are concerened with getting the proper movement side stem .
If I find something I will post it .....Good Luck with your search
Thanks ricardopalamino,
You are correct it is indeed a front loading watch. http://www.mybulova.com/watches/1969-sea-king-8528 I suppose I would buy a complete stem and get both halves? better than waiting on the other half to fail down the line. Thank you for the information and for keeping your eyes open. I appreciate the effort and the assistance.
Best Regards,
You are most Welcome . I would try to get both matching halves if possible . It's the movement side that you really need to match your movement . I went searching with no results . You can get the female or male threaded half that are readily available from several venders .
I have several Hamilton electric donor movements that have only the [ usually female ] , side of the stem present and I have bought an assortment of M / F halves threaded in differrent tap sizes to case and finish the watch with a crown .