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Hello, I'm brand new to this forum. Il my wife bought me this Invicta #0070 Swiss Movement model about 10 years ago. I was trying to change the battery, and accidentally removed the crown/ stem from the watch. I cannot figure out how to put the stem back into the movement. My dilemma is that the watch can be purchased brand new for under $100 so it doesn't make sense to spend $100 to repair a 10 year old watch. This has the swiss movement as opposed to the Japanese movement and is a bit more rare in this model of watch. This is a bit sentimental to me as well. Is it possible for sometime maybe to help guide me to replace this stem back into the watch? Any help would be very much appreciated! Thanks in advance! Scott

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As @RichardHarris123 remarked better pictures please from direscly above and close enough to determine the maker of the movement.  There is usually a makers mark on the plate.    Ie epson vx xxxx

Typically invicta used Seiko NH35A but you mentioned it is a Swiss movement 0070 so the mark is important

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