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The conclusion for this is that the watch will be going elsewhere to be looked after by more experienced hands.  

Thanks to all for taking the time to offer advice.

The conclusion is, I won't be doing any "fiddling" until I've gained some experience so I'll be starting with non-runners to get a better understanding rather than relying on you tube videos.

cheers

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So I have a question and a suggestion. The question is on discussions like this where left with what was the problem? So whatever the watch comes back from wherever it goes see if you can find out what was done to it.

Then a suggestion Mark has a beginner's training course perhaps you should think about it. Also on the group others like you have asked where to begin so while YouTube is fine I think we're better.

https://www.watchrepairlessons.com/

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