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Join Date: Dec 2006
Real Name: Eddie
Location: Austin Tx
Watch: Sub-C
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116610 crown/stem question?
When you guys with a sub unscrew the crown to wind the watch, dies the crown have a two step before it get to wind position? Mine used to unscrew to a stop before a touch would get to a wind position. Now it goes straight to wind position. Any thoughts?
Thanks Eddie
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Join Date: May 2007
Real Name: Larry
Location: Mojave Desert
Watch: GMT's
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Not sure what you are describing.
The crown simply unscrews and has a hex socket soldered at the bottom of it. Then it needs to pop up a bit and engage with the mating hex nut that is screwed to the top of the stem. This nut/socket engagement needs to take place in order to wind it. Sometimes it just pops into position, and other times it isn't quite aligned and needs to be wiggled/rotated a tad to engage. It may feel like it is two separate actions at times.
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