The 1N4742A is a 12V Zener diode. but if you measured it at 0.74 (assuming it was at 0.5mA) you can try and find the closest equivalent
on this link here.
It is worth notting that as
@Feral Feline mentionned,
any regular silicon 1N4148 or 1N914 is a perfect replacement, would'nt hear a difference, would'nt read the difference on an oscilloscope either.
I would personally just stick the cheapest I have around this range and get on with it, with no incidence whatsoever on the sound of your pedal.
When adding up diodes in series you just need to add up the Vf to get the overall (two BAT41 in series with Vf at 5mA of 0.627V will give you an overall Vf of 1.254V at 5mA), nothing wrong with that, if it sounds good, it is good.
Here is an extract showing silicon diodes with a Vf of 0.7V to 0.8V at 5mA I measured.
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