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Genuine original vintage Valjoux watch parts sourced and inspected by our team of specialists. Every watch part is carefully checked for authenticity, ensuring your watch performs reliably over time. All parts are securely packed and shipped worldwide from France with tracked delivery, making it easy to buy with confidence directly from our website.

The Legacy of Valjoux
Founded in 1901, Valjoux is one of the most respected names in Swiss watchmaking. Known primarily for its chronograph movements, Valjoux supplied high-quality calibers to many leading brands, including Longines. These movements are widely recognized for their durability, precision, and long-term serviceability.
Iconic calibers such as the Valjoux 7750 and Valjoux 72 have powered some of the most important mechanical watch designs. The Valjoux 7750, in particular, is still considered one of the most reliable automatic chronograph movements, making Valjoux watch parts essential for both restoration and maintenance.

Wide Range of Valjoux Watch Parts
Our catalog includes a comprehensive selection of watch parts for multiple Valjoux calibers. Whether you want to buy a specific part or complete movement, you can easily find what you need and add it to your cart.
Available parts include stems, mainsprings, chronograph wheel components, bridges, date discs, and pallet forks. Common service watch parts like winding stems and barrel springs are frequently stocked, while more specialized parts such as chronograph runners and coupling systems are also available.
We also offer essential tools and equipment to support professional watch repair, including precision handling gear and magnifying glasses, ensuring accuracy when working with delicate parts.

Valjoux Movements and Key Components
Valjoux movements are known for their robust construction and practical serviceability. The Valjoux 7733, for example, is highly regarded among watchmakers for its reliability and ease of maintenance, while the Valjoux 7750 remains a benchmark in automatic chronograph movements.
When servicing a watch, replacing worn watch parts is essential. Mainsprings should always be replaced during a full service rather than reused, as they directly affect power delivery and timekeeping performance. Genuine Valjoux movements can often be identified by markings such as “VAL” and distinctive finishing patterns.
For more complex repairs, it may be more efficient to buy a complete Valjoux movement instead of sourcing multiple rare parts individually.

Discontinued and Rare Parts
Some Valjoux watch parts are no longer in production, making them more difficult to find. Examples include the Centre Wheel (206) for Valjoux 5, the Operating Lever (8140) for Valjoux 7733, and the Balance (721) for Valjoux 7737.
Other discontinued parts include the Split Second Runner (8801) for Valjoux 7722, which is restricted by the manufacturer, and the Hairspring (735) for Valjoux 236. These rare watch parts are often only available through vintage dealers or specialized suppliers.
Because of this, many collectors prioritize New Old Stock (NOS) parts, which are original unused components that preserve the authenticity of a vintage watch.

Compatibility and Interchangeability
When working with Valjoux watch parts, it’s important to verify compatibility using a parts catalog. While some parts may appear similar, differences in calibers, such as between the Valjoux 730 and 72C, can affect fit due to variations in tooth count or beats per hour.
Interchangeability should never be assumed. Careful verification ensures that the selected part will function correctly within the specific watch movement. This is especially important when you buy components like a chronograph wheel or date mechanism.

Tools and Equipment for Watch Repair
Working with Valjoux watch parts requires precision and the right tools. Professional-grade equipment such as tweezers, screwdrivers, and movement holders are essential for handling small parts safely.
Magnification glasses are also crucial for inspecting fine details, ensuring that each part is properly installed. Using the correct tools not only improves accuracy but also helps protect both the watch and its internal parts during servicing.

Where to Find Valjoux Watch Parts
Sourcing authentic Valjoux watch parts requires a focused approach. Specialized suppliers, vintage watch parts dealers, and trusted online marketplaces are the best places to find rare components.
Our website simplifies this process by offering a curated selection of parts, clearly organized by caliber. This makes it easier to buy, compare, and select the right watch parts for your project without unnecessary delays.

Shop with Confidence
We are committed to providing high-quality Valjoux watch parts for collectors and professionals alike. Every part is inspected and listed with care, ensuring you receive reliable components for your watch restoration.
If you’re looking to buy rare parts, essential service components, or complete movements, you can trust our selection. Don’t hesitate to explore the catalog, add items to your cart, and subscribe for updates on newly available Valjoux watch parts.

FAQs for Valjoux Watch Parts
All Valjoux watch parts are carefully inspected and verified by specialists. Genuine components often include markings like “VAL” and specific finishing details.
Yes, but availability varies. Many watch parts come from vintage stock or specialized suppliers, and rare parts can be harder to find.
We offer parts for popular calibers such as Valjoux 7750, 7733, and 72. These movements are widely used and well-supported in the market.
Yes, mainsprings should always be replaced during a full service. Reusing old ones can affect power delivery and timekeeping.
Yes, in some cases it’s more efficient to buy a full movement, especially when multiple internal parts need replacement.
No, compatibility depends on the specific caliber. Always verify part numbers and specifications before purchasing.
NOS parts are original unused components. They are highly valued for maintaining authenticity in vintage watch restoration.
Yes, we also offer essential tools and equipment, including precision instruments and magnifying glasses for handling delicate parts.





































