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Crown Click
I have a Pam 287. When I unscrew the crown to set/wind the watch the crown clicks. Once it is unscrewed the watch sets appropriately and winds without issue. It is not gaining or losing time outside of the normal window. Any ideas what the problem may be, should I have it serviced? Any advice would be appreciated.
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If I'm reading your post correctly, you unscrew your crown on your Radiomir and it pops out and clicks once unscrewed? Sounds normal to me, but I'm not sure if I'm getting all the details.
Also, sent you a PM.
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I am with Mik...its not an audible click right?
seems normal to me..
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Sorry for the confusion. The crown clicks as I am unscrewing it.
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Interesting. Mine doesn't do that, but it is a manual. Any owners of a 287 might be able to confirm or deny.
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Look for a click on the first clockwise turn after unscrewing the crown. It's the goods.
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