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Hi all. Quick question. Does the second hand fit in or over the pinion??

 

The hour and minute fit over is the second the same ?!

 

I relumed a dial but can't get the second hand back on. And i cant work out if the pinion has snapped off inside the second hand as i cant get it to stay put.

 

Cherrs.

 

James.

 

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What you have said suggests something is broken. See pics below:
Watch with sub seconds
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If your watch has a sweep seconds then this is where it fits (sweep seconds pinion)
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Thanks. Looks like the pinion snapped when i took the hands off :(

Many thanks....

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hi i also have a problem with the seconds hand on an orient star gmt, the seconds hand does not have a hole to sit over the pinion but has a small pip that sits in a hole at the top of the hand movement but it wont pop in place, would their be a bush of some kind that sits in the hole that maybe came out with old seconds hand which ive lost doh.

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