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repair Orient Neo wv0021tx


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Hello.

I have an orient wv0021tx chronograph.

The manual is in Japanese only.

one of the small hands fell.

I think that I need to reolace the battery too.

can someone know how to remove the crown, and how to remove the battery 

Thx

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Hi Orient are a member of the seiko/hattori/epson/citizen,  The number on the movt KBS00 looks like an epson number although there is no name other than Orient  as Rogat mentioned it does look like the seiko Tseries, the closest I have got so far is the T92A but the battery on that is above the stem not below.   more wor to do.      Cheers

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4 hours ago, jdm said:

See the lever crossing above the visible stem portion, lift it. I suggest that you replace the battery first to check it is actually working. 

That's not a lever and got nothing to do with removing the stem. For removal of the stem you poke into the hole that the tiny arrow points to with stem pushed all the way in.

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