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Hi everyone, I am new to watch disassembly/assembly, so I bought a cheap tongji movement to practice and I really don't know what am I doing wrong replacing the click spring. It seems like it doesn't go in place properly but i really don't know how to try to put that in place. I have found no video showing the click spring assembly, looks like everyone service this movement without touching this piece. Can anyone help me?

Thank you all in advance

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Welcome to the forum.

It should be fitted like this but I don't know how the spring underneath fits.

I presume you didn't take photos during disassembly?

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Can you remove the click and show the spring?

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This is click and spring - two in one. You put it correctly, but actually You spring is defective - it is stretched - that's why it doesn't work.  This is automatic movement, so if the autowinding module is OK, then the click is not needed and that's why it's defect doesn't matter

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29 minutes ago, nevenbekriev said:

This is automatic movement, so if the autowinding module is OK, then the click is not needed and that's why it's defect doesn't matter

It's manual not automatic.

Posted

This version I bought is an automatic, but for me it was strange it wasn't manually winding, since the movement is originally just manual. Thank you all for the answers and help! I will try to assemble the automatic module to see if it gets back to life. Thank you all again!

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16 hours ago, Talo115 said:

This version I bought is an automatic, but for me it was strange it wasn't manually winding, since the movement is originally just manual. Thank you all for the answers and help! I will try to assemble the automatic module to see if it gets back to life. Thank you all again!

I hadn't realised you'd removed the auto module.

So are you saying with the auto module not fitted it still won't wind?

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