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Hello, my name is Brian Young and I am new to watch repair.  I recently inherited a 1911 Illinois pocket watch that was working.  WAS.  I dropped it on the tile floor in the kitchen.  Now, I need to repair it, as it was my grandfather's watch and I cannot be the reason the watch has stopped working.  I do not repair watches, do not know the "lingo", and don't own an awesome set of tools.  I am the "street urchin" in this performance of Oliver.  Any help or encouragement you can extend to me would be most appreciated.  I am fearless, and will take the watch apart, if needed.  I would rather have someone who knows what they are doing handle the repairs.  Let me know if I can fill in any missing information.  Thank you for allowing me to crash your party.  Love and light, Brian.  

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Hi and welcome Brian,  I am confident someone on this forum will come along and put you right concerning grandpa's watch. There is nothing "unfixable" if you go about it the right way and in the right order. Good luck I wish you every success. 

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