*Practical* acceptable amplitude expectations for a vintage watch
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Hello hallftimer here old man trying to keep his mind working 7 was a 77 years old didn't think I see sixty was told I never see 21 was a little wild in younger days been self-employed since I was 21 except for 2 years around equipment and automotive business owned automotive repair and auto parts store until retired had massive stroke in 2011 reason for retirement but have made great recovery can do almost anything I want but can't take the heat or heavy labor have limited use of left arm and hand bud can place it and hold with it, so I'm doing good have always like working with my hands and now looking to just keep my mind working also doing CNC wood routing and sign making and selling on ebay
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By RichardHarris123 · Posted
Post photos, so we can tell you how to remove the stem. -
I have a similar issue. I have a 2000 series (WE1110-R) with a 955.112 movement. The crown clicks out for time and date adjustment, but will not screw down to lock/secure. I cannot figure out how to remove the stem from the movement. Any advice is welcome! Also if there is a known parts source, that would be helpful...
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By SwissSeiko · Posted
Looks great! Im having an issue with my tail stock. The steel sleeve that takes centering pins or collets has completely seized. I havent even gotten to use it. I tried soaking in CLR, but that did nothing. Ive also tried heat. Not sure what i am to do.
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