Hammerfjord

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oagaspar wrote:
mjclr wrote: I found below tips somewhere on google :D
"push down on the pusher while the other hand pulls on the crown stem. Normally it takes only about 0.5 to 1 mm way down and then the crown stem is released. What or who is holding the watch? A movement holder is a good idea for this kind of work. I have however seen watch makers holding the movement in their open left palm, pressing the pusher down with their left thumb while pulling the crown stem with the right thumb and index. This "flying" version can be risky, if you do not have a lot of practise, go for the movement holder or place the watch on the workpad in a way that it will not move if you push down on the pusher. " I don't think this is instructions on how to screw a crown down?...sounds more like how to remove a winding stem,or re-setting a chrono hand?
This is a : How to remove a winding stem from the movement by pressing the " lock button" located on the movement close to the stem entry ,as one meet usualy on eta movements_
Nothing to do with the screwing of the crown on the case's thread met on diving watches.
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