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It depends on your interests, but most of the popular sport watches have a lot of replacement parts floating around on the grey market. If you get a complete movement then you just need a handful of parts: dial, hands, case, crown, etc.

It doesn't take that much skill or experience to put a watch together, just watch some YouTube videos of people servicing watches. You just need patience and the ability to deal with some small parts. The hardest part is probably fitting the hands perfectly but there are tools to help (which I never use lol)

Pic related is my 50s Tudor that I gradually acquired parts for. People would call it fake but an original of this reference is a six figure watch, radioactive and probably beat to hell. So I'll take my fake that I can actually wear every day, dive with, and not worry about.

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