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Having trouble finding the stem release on this seiko 7T92-0BF0


Ruairidh

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2 hours ago, Ruairidh said:

oh never mind it was where i suspected just a little stiff

If it's not too much trouble, could you please make an indication on the picture(s) where it is? Just thinking about those members (including myself) who might need to know in the future. Thanks!

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10 hours ago, VWatchie said:

If it's not too much trouble, could you please make an indication on the picture(s) where it is? 

Just like many Japanese, and ETA quartz as well, it's exactly where one expects it to be, and there is an harrows that points to it, written PUSH.

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For further clarification, Yes, it is exactly where it says “Push”, but also you have to pull out the  winding stem to the first position, before there is anything to actually “Push” on. If you look into the space where you have to push, you will see the setting lever move into the correct place to be pushed, when the stem is pulled out to the first position.

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14 minutes ago, jdm said:

Just like many Japanese, and ETA quartz as well, it's exactly where one expects it to be, and there is an harrows that points to it, written PUSH.

I never expect anything and haven't yet done a single Japanese watch (an Orient model EV0S004B with a calibre 46E40 is in the pipe), but I must say, PUSH being written on the movement seems very convenient. :lol:

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