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Omega Seamaster Cosmic 1969 cannon pinion tightning?


Purra

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Thank you all for thinking with me on this problem. I just tightened the cannon pinion a little bit. I know its new and I shouldn't have to do that, but the watch is old therefore the center tube is also old. Now the minute hand moves!! I'll have to watch out I didn't over do it and the watch runs too slow, but we'll see!

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9 minutes ago, Purra said:

Thank you all for thinking with me on this problem. I just tightened the cannon pinion a little bit. I know its new and I shouldn't have to do that, but the watch is old therefore the center tube is also old. Now the minute hand moves!! I'll have to watch out I didn't over do it and the watch runs too slow, but we'll see!

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6 minutes ago, Purra said:

I bought a new (digital) caliper and the thread is now 0.8mm.

I was to say there are no 0.6 stems, thanks for confirming. Good move with the calipers, you may not believe that but we have seen people here refusing to spend such little blessed money. 

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