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Eta 2824-2 Stem Release Pusher Stuck


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Hi everyone,

 

I'm new to this forum, and I'm looking for help!

 

I'm facing this problem : while fixing the dislodged keyless works on my ETA 2824-2 (seems like a classic issue, from what I've read), I pushed the stem release pusher too far and it wouldn't come up again, it is stuck under, probably dislodged...

 

Do you guys have an idea on how to fix that ? 

 

Thank you in advance !

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All right, thank you Gingerr6.

 

The piece that I need to access is the setting lever (443/1), right ?

I access it from the front of the movement, by taking off the screw for combined setting lever jumper (5445), then the combined setting lever jumper (445/2), and then the yoke (435), is that correct ?

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

IMHO, it is best to, once you remove part 5445, check what you find...

 

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you may have to simply reset the whole thing but if there is something broken or bent then you may need to replace or fix accordingly.

 

Cheers,

 

Bob

 

PS. Welcome aboard!

 

 

 

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If you dont want to take the dial side off, didnt mark have a clever way of accessing the key less works without dial disassembly somewhere in one of his videos?

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If you dont want to take the dial side off, didnt mark have a clever way of accessing the key less works without dial disassembly somewhere in one of his videos?

I believe you're right I remember seeing it myself Mark removed the barrel bridge and got to it from there if we are talking about the same video

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