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Whilst doing lots of work on a one piece case Omega Dynamic my frustration mounted having to wind and set the hands with the movement out of the case. The split stem leaves just the male stub to deal with and the matching female crown doesn't always want to slip on. Also clicking it on is difficult - it's a hard push and holding the movement is awkward when out the case.

If you have the Etachron balance regulator adjusting tool it's a good fit on the male stem stub and will allow you to wind and adjust the hand settings with accuracy and ease. Just use fine pliers to pull out the stem for hand movements.

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I will have to try that.  What I usually do is grab one of my stem extenders (I have female-end and male-end both)  and I put it in a pin vise.  I find it easier to use than the crown when a movement is out of a case.  I thought about using a piece of brass tube to slide down over where they join to keep them together while I turn them.

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4 hours ago, KarlvonKoln said:

I will have to try that.  What I usually do is grab one of my stem extenders (I have female-end and male-end both)  and I put it in a pin vise.  I find it easier to use than the crown when a movement is out of a case.  I thought about using a piece of brass tube to slide down over where they join to keep them together while I turn them.

 

I have an Esslinger stem extender kit and just tried that but I didn't have any sizes that were big enough to fit over the movement side of the stem. I guess they must come in bigger sizes.

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