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27 June 2024, 10:57 AM | #1 |
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Dial assembly moves
Hoping some on here can help figure out what’s going on.
I recently had my c. 1979 Sea Dweller 16660 serviced by a local Rolex certified watchmaker. The date wheel was misaligning on random numbers. In some cases, the date would change crisply, with others it would seemingly get stuck part way between numbers. Sometimes it would eventually complete the advancement, sometimes not. Anyway, after getting it back, I unscrewed and pulled out the stem to change the date ( problem solved) and noticed that the entire dial assembly moved very slightly with the pull. When the crown is fully tightened, nothing moves and the watch seems to function properly although I haven’t checked out the timing yet. Ant thoughts? I wondered if anyone has encountered this or knew what might be the issue before heading back to the watchmaker this weekend. Thanks in advance. |
27 June 2024, 11:52 AM | #2 |
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My guess is that one or both of the two case screws aren't fully torqued. They are opposite each other and hold the movement in place. Since the dial is mounted to the movement before inserting it into the midcase, it seems it isn't moving around by itself.
I suspect in final assembly, after the movement was rotated to its final position, the screws weren't tightened correctly. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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27 June 2024, 11:51 PM | #3 |
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that would make sense. the entire assembly is definitely moving.
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