Heuer Calculator restoration

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Hi all
Newbie here....
I have a calculator i would like to restore...I have had it for a few years after I got it from my Dad.
I am looking for where I can source some parts like the plexi glass, hands and a few more.
I noticed some rust on some parts after opening it up
Mechanism still works smoothly but would obviously need a good service.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
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first point of call Nic Green, at Chronomatic.
Many thanks for the lead.... much appreciated.
 
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Yes, Nic is a good guy. It will be quite a job to bring that one back, but certainly worth it given the family connection. My guess is that you'll need a new dial- and certainly new hands.

Calculator parts seem to be more easily found than Autavia, for example.
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first point of call Nic Green, at Chronomatic.
Yes, Nic is a good guy. It will be quite a job to bring that one back, but certainly worth it given the family connection. My guess is that you'll need a new dial- and certainly new hands.

Calculator parts seem to be more easily found that say Autavia.
Nice to hear, just sent an email to Nick and hope he can give me some good news....really appreciate the help.
 
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Hi all
Another newbie here.
I have a calculator and I´m trying to find the bezel.
I live in Chile (South América) and It´s almost impossible to find one around here.
Any help would be appreciated.
 
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Thank you.
(Previusly I went to ebay, but I didn't find any)
 
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Just put this number on eBay search and you will see it, unless the seller indicates that he doesn't ship to Chile.
eBay item number: 253947128477
 
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Hi Frenchy,
got a dial in case you are still looking for one.
Cheers