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CAN ANYONE ADVISE ME ON HOW TO REPAIR THIS OR POINT ME IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION OF A REPAIR SHOP, THE WINDER HAS COME AWAY FROM THE MAIN BODY AS PER THE ATTACHED PICTURE, IS IT A MAJOR ISSUE, I DO NOT WANT TO POST THE WATCH ,,

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2 minutes ago, Nucejoe said:

Loose/ worn  set lever screw or worn stem, back plate might need to be removed. 

Welcome to the WRT forum.

I asked if it was new to him because I wondered if someone had worked on it and not tightened the set lever screw.

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1 hour ago, LOUIS said:

CAN ANYONE ADVISE ME ON HOW TO REPAIR THIS OR POINT ME IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION OF A REPAIR SHOP, THE WINDER HAS COME AWAY FROM THE MAIN BODY AS PER THE ATTACHED PICTURE, IS IT A MAJOR ISSUE, I DO NOT WANT TO POST THE WATCH ,,

Usually on this discussion group people do an introduction so we have a little background information on your knowledge of watch repair. Typically if this was a real Rolex watch this isn't supposed to happen. Then can you fix it yourself possibly you'll need some tools and if you have an accident ill be very very expensive if it's real. Or we could point you in the direction of a shop but we don't know where you live on the planet?

Where was the watch purchased at what's its background history?

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