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Hello everyone - I’m a new member to the forum. I’ll complete my profile shortly, but will note that I’ve recently gotten into oversized vintage watches. This question relates to a vintage Tissot Antimagetique, and am curious if anyone has encountered this issue - I wind the watch until I feel the resistance, but that point is not a full wind. I’ve found that in order to get a full wind, I have to then pull out the pin and then push it back in (or give it a gentle shake), and then I’m able to continue winding until I get to a full wind. I’ve had the watch serviced, and no issues found that might explain this. Has anyone seen or heard of this issue - having to pull/ push pin or shake mid-wind in order to get a full wind? Thank you
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Hi all! I have a 1989 Speedmaster reduced that is giving me a bit of a headache this week. There are a couple of issues, and I'd love any help I can get! The first issue is that the chronograph pusher fell off. I took the cal out of the case, tried to screw the pin back into the pusher, but a small part of the pin (the part at the end that is rifled) has snapped off inside the button. Any ideas on what I can do to get that out? The second issue is that the winding pin and crown now won't reinsert into the movement. I can get the pin in so far that it locks into place (a faintly audible click accompanies this), but I can't get it in so far that it is able to wind or set the time. Any ideas on what may have caused this or indeed what I can do to fix it? Many thanks in advance, Ferdinand
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