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By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
Those pearl baskets are bloody awful out of the box. i bought one six months ago to fit into my homemade machine. I spent well over an hour trying to fix the wobble between the basket and the holder, i got most of it out. The insert tray seperators are also not welded to the bottom so flat watch parts slide around into different sections of the tray and the top retention spring isn't great i also had to modify that to fit better. I paid about £70 , it wasn't exactly money wasted but i was disappointed with the quality but then they are a third of the price of Elma baskets so 🤷♂️ -
By RichardHarris123 · Posted
The removing the bezel and looking for screws going through to the back looks like the correct method. Remove the bezel and post photos. http://tagheuerenthusiast.blogspot.com/2021/10/instructions-removing-backplate-of-2021.html?m=1 -
By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
Is it possible that with the use of screwback case tool there is a special socket that fits inside the internal facets. I'm not entirely sure why you are trying to remove the back, for whatever reason is it worth the risk of damaging the watch ? Is it new ? -
By Deebee2024 · Posted
Hi Everyone Im new to the group and love fixing things normally sewing machines. Currently I'm cleaning and trying to remove the movement from a ladies 2014 watch. I think the mens were called Trench watches. Ive managed to remove the back and one of the tiny screws which may be a retaining screw the head broke as soon as I tried to remove it. I'll add some photos later.
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