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  1. Excellent suggestions, Geo - I'll move the case opening bit to the top and then follow it with the advice on cleaning and servicing. I'll have a think about the forum link - we might get inundated with one-off requests for help, which may not be a bad thing, of course. I'll take Marks advice on this.
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  2. Hi Don, having read your post, I've just been checking out RGM watches. I think they are stunning, and can see where you got the inspiration for your own creations.
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  3. Hi, It does appear as if there is nothing for the minute hand to sit on. You might try to set the hands with stem. If hour hand moves then it may be as simple as pushing hour hand down a bit more. If hand doesn't move then it's possible that hour wheel isn't down far enough on canon pinion. This can happen if teeth of the hour wheel are sitting on top of other gear instead of meshing. Thing to do would be to remove dial and insure that all wheels are down far enough including canon pinion. There also may need to be a dial shim between dial and hour wheel to prevent it for riding up that may be missing. And of course the dial may be up too high as has already been suggested. Just wanted to give some other possibilities to look at. Charles K
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