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Hello all. I know most people here find skeleton watches not so interesting, and there is no thread on it yet. Mark's course is very exciting, and so far, after a few strip downs my seagull clone (ETA 6498) is still good. I was wondering if pushing a little bit more would be rewarding. Has anyone tried to hollow the parts of this movement? It would be good to hear before, just to avoid the most obvious pitfalls.. Anyone else would like to try? we could share information here.
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Hi all, First time ever trying to fix a watch. It's a Rotary Editions 500series. Opened it up and the part in the pic was swimming about loose only issue is I have no idea where it goes. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Paul G
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Hi. I have recently bought a 'non working' rotary automatic skeleton watch. I love the watch to bits however... The watch will only work when fully wound and as it unwinds (with little wearing) it stops. it appears as though the minute hand is ever so slightly fouling on the hour hand. when full wound there appears to be enough power to override this. I'm hoping I can just tweak the hand very slightly to clear it. it visually appears slightly bent up. Ive had the watch open fairly easily however I cant for the life of me find how to remove the stem/crown. ive searched high and low online and am now fairly familiar with the process on many watches except this one. Any pointers would be much appreciated and well done on great forum. Thanks