All the cheap watches and clock movements seem to use the same small 
cylindrical crystal.  I got many of mine by taking them out of old watches 
or clocks that had stopped working properly (like worn out gears in a 
clock).  If you do not already have any in your junk box, you should be 
able to buy a working one from a street vendor or flea market for under € 
5, and probably less than € 1.  Also, new crystals will cost less than US$1 
each (plus shipping and handling), so you could buy several and select the 
one that works the best.

On Wednesday, May 19, 2021 at 11:55:42 PM UTC-7 MrThe50sanchez wrote:

> ? Any recommendations of where can I get a good quality cristal for my 
> watch?
>

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