Probably not. Seiko won't sell to you and watchmakers normally are not in the business to sell parts. To make money selling parts the person has to sell a lot of parts or mark up the few they do sell a lot. A watchmakers time is worth more repairing watches than selling a few parts.
If you are lucky and find someone willing to sell one do you know how to install it?
Depending on where the crown broke there could be other damage to the watch. The case tube could need replacing or the stem could need replacing. Depending on how the crown was broken there could also be damage to the setting/winding mechanism.
It is best to have a qualified watchmaker repair this for you.
Good luck, hope this helped.
Ken Kotoski
www.yellowstonewatch.com
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