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mcwright
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Having had more than one crown/stem pull-out of one of my watches, I found this article educational. Especially, seeing where the release button is for the ETA movement. Full article can be view at:

http://www.doxa300t.com/dstarrepair/dstarrepair.htm



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Great Article and Tutorial...TY Mike

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Great article we had to work on a crown the other week on a watch we recieved.  Did not think to document it.  Will try to do it next time.  Thanks!

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Man, I love articles like that. Perhaps we should start a forum that is dedicated to this type of article? I think it could become very popular.


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