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Genuine original vintage setting lever screw from Buren for caliber 11/12/14/15 referenced with nomenclature 5443 - front view
Genuine original vintage case screw from Venus for caliber 188 referenced with nomenclature 5101 - front view
Genuine original vintage movement fixation screw from Landeron for caliber 48 TO 248 referenced with nomenclature 5166 - front view
Genuine original vintage rotor screw from Zenith for caliber 3019/400 referenced with nomenclature 51143 - side view
Genuine original vintage clamps with srews from Valjoux for caliber 7740/7741 referenced with nomenclature 166 - front view
Genuine original vintage dial screw from Zenith for caliber 3019/400 referenced with nomenclature 5750 - front view
Genuine original vintage rotor screw from Zenith for caliber 410 referenced with nomenclature 51143 - front view
Genuine original vintage operating lever screw from Venus for caliber 188 referenced with nomenclature 58140 - front view
Genuine original vintage hammer screw from Venus for caliber 188 referenced with nomenclature 58220 - front view
Genuine original vintage screw for bridge from Valjoux for caliber 72 referenced with nomenclature 5105 - 5110 - 5121 - 58500 - front view
Genuine original vintage screw jumper & sring from Valjoux for caliber 72 referenced with nomenclature 58270-58320-58325-58345-58355 - front view
Genuine original vintage operating lever screw from Valjoux for caliber 72 referenced with nomenclature 58335 - front view
Genuine original vintage pallet fork bridge screw from Valjoux for caliber 72 referenced with nomenclature 5125 - front view
Genuine original vintage setting lever screw from Omega for caliber 860 referenced with nomenclature 2417 - front view
Genuine original vintage setting lever screw from Longines for caliber 12.68Z referenced with nomenclature 443 - front view
Genuine original vintage blue screw for chronograph from Valjoux for caliber 7740/7741 referenced with nomenclature 58510 - front view
Genuine original vintage barrel bridge screw from Valjoux for caliber 7740/7741 referenced with nomenclature 5105 - front view
Genuine original vintage column wheel screw from Valjoux for caliber 72 referenced with nomenclature 58070 - front view
Genuine original vintage driving wheel screw from Landeron for caliber 149/189 referenced with nomenclature 25556 - front view
Genuine original vintage flyback lever screw from Landeron for caliber 48/187/248 referenced with nomenclature 58180 - front view
Genuine original vintage column wheel screw from Lemania for caliber 15TL - side view
Genuine original vintage setting lever screw from Longines for caliber 12.68Z - side view
Genuine original vintage setting lever with screw from Certina for caliber 25-45 referenced with nomenclature 443 - side view
Genuine original vintage barrel bridge screw from Ulysse Nardin for caliber UN 32 / 33 - side view
Genuine original vintage automatic bridge screw from Ulysse Nardin for caliber UN 32 / 33 - side view
Genuine original vintage setting lever screw from Vulcain for caliber V10 / V11 / V18 referenced with nomenclature 80-500 - side view
Genuine original vintage setting lever with screw from Omega for caliber 33.3 - side view
Genuine original vintage bridge screw from Lemania for caliber S27 - side view
Genuine original vintage setting lever screw from Lemania for caliber S27 - side view
Genuine original vintage setting lever with screw from Piaget for caliber 9P2 referenced with nomenclature 443+5443 - front view
Genuine original vintage setting lever screw from Jaeger-LeCoultre for caliber 1900 (AS) referenced with nomenclature 5443 - side view
Genuine original vintage setting lever screw from Jaeger-LeCoultre for caliber 450/4C referenced with nomenclature 5443 - front view
Genuine original vintage train wheel, barrel bridge screw from Jaeger-LeCoultre for caliber 450/4C referenced with nomenclature 5106 - front view
Genuine original vintage setting lever screw from Peseux for caliber 280 referenced with nomenclature 5443 - front view
Sold outGenuine original vintage blocking lever from Omega for caliber 320 referenced with nomenclature 1726 - front view
Sold outGenuine original vintage conveyor screw from Valjoux for caliber 7736 referenced with nomenclature 58609 - front view

Genuine original vintage screw watch parts sourced and inspected with care. At WatchmakerFix, we supply authentic movement components for collectors, independent watchmakers, and restoration professionals looking for reliable parts for vintage and modern watches. Each component is selected with attention to originality, condition, and compatibility, helping you restore a movement while preserving its mechanical integrity and collectible value.

Genuine original vintage setting lever screw watch part - front view

Vintage Screw Watch Parts

The screw is an important component within a watch movement. Depending on the caliber and construction of the movement, this part may support timekeeping, winding, setting, calendar, automatic winding, or chronograph operation. A worn, missing, bent, or incorrect screw can affect reliability, accuracy, adjustment, or the correct transmission of power through the movement.

Function and Technical Role

In watchmaking, even the smallest component must fit precisely. The correct screw must match the movement caliber, part reference, and sometimes the production version of the watch. Using a genuine original part helps maintain correct tolerances, stable performance, and long-term serviceability. This is especially important for vintage watches where replacement parts can be difficult to source and where originality remains an important part of the watch’s value.

Compatibility by Brand and Caliber

Before ordering, always check the movement caliber and compare the part reference carefully. Many watch brands used several versions of similar movements, and small differences can exist between related calibers. Our listings are designed to help you identify the correct part with clear product information, brand references, caliber details, and condition notes whenever available.

Common Wear and Restoration Issues

Vintage watch parts may show signs of age, wear, old lubricant, corrosion, or previous repair work. A defective screw can cause poor movement function, unstable operation, setting issues, reduced power transmission, or incorrect mechanical engagement. During a professional service, replacing worn components with authentic original parts can improve reliability and help preserve the watch for future use.

Availability of Genuine Vintage Parts

Many genuine vintage screw parts are no longer manufactured. Availability often depends on old stock, watchmaker inventories, or donor movements. For this reason, stock can be limited and may change quickly. WatchmakerFix continuously updates its catalog to offer carefully selected original parts for brands such as Omega, Heuer, Buren, Valjoux, Lemania, ETA, Longines, Zenith, and other historic manufacturers.

Order Screw Parts with Confidence

All parts are securely packed and shipped worldwide from France with tracked delivery. Whether you are restoring a collector’s watch, repairing a vintage chronograph, servicing an automatic movement, or sourcing a rare component for future use, our goal is to make it simple to find and buy the correct watch part with confidence.

FAQs for Watch Screws

To identify the correct screw, compare the movement caliber, watch reference, dimensions, and visible characteristics with the product description. Small differences between references or production versions can affect compatibility and proper installation.

Yes. Wear or damage can affect movement reliability, functionality, fitment, or appearance depending on the component involved. Early replacement during servicing can help prevent additional wear and preserve long-term performance.

This depends on the specific movement, watch reference, and component involved. Comparing dimensions, references, and technical details before installation helps ensure proper compatibility and reliable long-term performance. Careful identification before ordering helps avoid fitment issues and unnecessary replacement costs.