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By sabnsad
Hello! I am an absolute watch repairing novice. While attempting to replace the winding stem of my Gruen Curvex from the 40s (I suspect), as I was loosening the bolt screw, I believe I may have unscrewed too much and released the 'bolt piece' from underneath. If someone could please provide me with further information on how to remedy this situation, I would be very very appreciative! Thanks so much.
The watch I am working on is a Gruen Curvex 17 Jewel Precision, printed on the inside of the case is the following:
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Thank you for your introduction and welcome to this friendly forum.
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Not necessarily. I normally listen to music at moderate volume and the reading is not affected, neither is by talking. But if I drop a driver on the bench where the stand is, it draws some points off. It is sensitive and selective at the same time.
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I insert a safety razor blade into the seam where the dimple is, open a gap, work your way around the case to widen the gap enough so you can use a utility knife to crack it open.
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Hello, new to this forum. I'm in need of a clutch wheel for my Gruen 877s Techni-Quadron.
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