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24 January 2024, 02:01 AM | #1 |
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Rolex oyster, 1957
Dear group , I have just joined the forum. first of all I need to (remove the back) to have a look in does it screw anticlockwise or clockwise???
The winder has come out. It still has the shaft connected. is it possible to fix myself? Thank you (Shropshire) UK |
24 January 2024, 02:38 AM | #2 |
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It screws in clockwise. If you have the skills, and the proper tools, you can fix it yourself. If you’ve never done it before, a Rolex is not a watch you want to practice on.
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24 January 2024, 03:15 AM | #3 |
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Welcome Jeff
Righty tighty lefty loosey. If you had to ask then you have no business opening the case back The winder is called a crown. You need to take it in to a watchmaker to fix it if it has disconnected from the watch |
24 January 2024, 03:19 AM | #4 |
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I agree with the others comments maybe leave it to someone that knows how to do it
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24 January 2024, 07:51 AM | #5 |
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