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5 July 2009, 03:24 PM | #1 |
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1675 stem removal
I would like to know how to remove the stem on the 1560 movement.
The crown fell off, I need to take the stem out the movement to put the crown back on. Also, where are the dial's feet on the 1560 movement (at 6 and 11?) |
5 July 2009, 04:29 PM | #2 |
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Unscrew the screw (in red circle) a little bit (NOT all the way) and keep it slightly pushed down then push the stem out of the case with a small screwdriver where the yellow arrow points.
Good luck! Edit: don't forget to put a little loctite on the threads before you screw the crown back on!
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Loctite that's the secret. I was wondering how I would bond the crown to the stem once it's screwed back on. |
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24 July 2014, 07:32 AM | #4 |
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Thanks Vanessa, when I was younger I used to like looking at the insides of car engines, these watches are much more interesting.
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Hi Vanessa, just changed a crown on one of my Subs and this info was just what I needed to achieve that, thanks for posting here
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23 July 2014, 11:35 AM | #7 |
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Sorry to bring this post back from the dead, but...
What size screwdriver is needed to remove the stem? I have a "watchmaker's precision" screwdriver kit, but they're all too big to fit in the hole. Also, my blades are too thick to loosen the 2 clamp screws that hold the movement down. Any recommendations? Thanks, Brad |
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