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The visible springs indicates that the sliding portion of the screw yype crown has left the fixed tube. After evaluation by a competent watchmaker, you may need a new crown. 

Since it may be difficult or impossible to find the correct crown online, you may need to give it to an authorized repair center.

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Think the stem is okay. But the crown has separated from the inner part that is screwed down in the crown tube. Cousisuk has some TH crowns.. Check if you can find one.   You need to remove that old part of the crown that sits inside the tube to. 

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53 minutes ago, rogart63 said:

Cousisuk has some TH crowns.

None are screw type. If enough good material the tip of the fixed tube can be closed again, but it may not be a asting fix. 

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1 hour ago, jdm said:

None are screw type. If enough good material the tip of the fixed tube can be closed again, but it may not be a asting fix. 

This is a screwdown crown with internal thread. 1/3  of them are screwdown crowns. image.thumb.png.4034670e8f78a99bd8cee3e3c29804c8.png

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