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Dial removal on vintage Minerva stopwatch?


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Greetings, folks. I know it's a shot in the dark but does anyone have experience to provide pointers on removing the dial on a Minerva stopwatch? There's an absolute dearth of information on the internet. That surprises me.

I have read that they are a bit tricky, but my friend wanted me to look at it to see if it can fixed economically. It's actually a fairly standard looking 3/4 plate watch. The plunger that is actuated by the crown is not operating. It's as if something either broke or slipped behind the dial. Unfortunately, the dial isn't an easy one. This is mostly due to the hands being very tight. I have read that this is the case, but I want to see if any one of our experienced watch experts have anything to say about getting behind the dial on a Minerva stopwatch. Anyone? Thanks ahead of time,. Cheers.

 

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