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I found this video that appears to be the same movement as the one I'm working on below, and he uses a soldering iron to heat the center ring to loosen the friction fit (around 3:50):

Is this the only way of removing it? It seems a bit...extreme. I tried getting hand levers between the ring and hour wheel, and it's clear that's more destructive than anything else.

 

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  • ManSkirtBrew changed the title to Oberon jump hour: removing the center minutes ring
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That sounds a little extreme. I made a little tool for removing such disks. I took a cheap pair of tweezers and reshaped the tips to form a lip to grip the holes in the disk. It works very well.20200618_114324.thumb.jpg.8231bc22469d4f53fdf09cd9e24c97ed.jpg

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