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  1. I am working on a quartz watch with an ETA 955.424 movement. Even though the watch doesn't have a "Day" function, the movement has a Day wheel. I can't figure out how to remove the Day wheel so i can gain access the the Date wheel and other components. I can't find a service manual or video on how to do this. I did find a similar movement that shows a "C" clip holding the Day wheel but this movement has no such clip. The Day wheel looks like it should lift off but when i try, it is resisting and i don't want to force it. The wheel spins freely so maybe it is simply press fit over the "canon pinion"? Note that the Day wheel is part of the silver disk in the center so, if it is press fit it appears that i would have to lever under the outside of the disk which could compromise the Date wheel??? Any suggestions would be appreciated!
  2. I am attempting to build a watch with a full words day disk that extends over the date wheel. It also extends over the dial post holes on the movement. This case comes with a movement extention for that. The dial did not come with a larger dial spacer to acomodate for this. Does the movement extention act as the spacer as well or do I need to come up with something to space the dial? Thanks
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