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ChronoLover
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Feb 15, 2019
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A great iconic piece of Swiss railway on your desk. I put a small piece of tape on the inside of the stainless steel tube, so the 6 o'clock lines up.
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LWNYC
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Jun 14, 2019
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ChronoLoverhow do you change the battery?
Jun 14, 2019
ChronoLover
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Jun 17, 2019
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LWNYCYou just need to pry off the case back, and the movement should be exposed. I'll upload an image once I get it opened.
Jun 17, 2019
LWNYC
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Jun 18, 2019
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ChronoLoverThanks. A photo would be super.
Jun 18, 2019
ChronoLover
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Jun 22, 2019
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LWNYCAfter using a plastic stick, which I usually use a small plastic pen, to push the clock out of the metal base, use a watch knife to pry the case back off. If you are not familiar with a watch knife, it's something like this: http://www.amzn.com/B0001CULSS. You can use anything thin and sharp to pry it off, not just a watch knife. The watch clock uses 1x 371 (SR920SW) battery.
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Jun 22, 2019
LWNYC
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Jun 22, 2019
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ChronoLoverTHANKS. Nice mechanical watch tools! Do you use winders for your automatics?
Jun 22, 2019
ChronoLover
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Jun 22, 2019
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LWNYCI am in the camp that don't like using watch winder. I personally think that watch winder may wear out the movement too quickly. I don't mind set date/time when I wear my automatics. I guess it may be worth it for perpetual calendar watch.
Jun 22, 2019
LWNYC
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Jun 23, 2019
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ChronoLoverI agree with you on the winder but an unwound automatic can be costly at the service shops. With my favorites, I put the winders on a timer to only turn, say 8 hours a day to mimic actual wearing. Over the years, I found that the Swiss movements tend to like this very much; including ETA to house brands from Vacheron, etc. Japanese movements like Seiko should not be left on a winder. Not sure why this is.
Jun 23, 2019
ChronoLover
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Jun 24, 2019
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LWNYCThat's very interesting. I have not had any experience with Swiss automatics. I've primarily had experience with automatic movements from Seiko, Orient and Miyota. I suppose it's not too surprising to find different designs and types of lubrication between the Swiss and the Japanese.
Jun 24, 2019
LWNYC
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Jun 24, 2019
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ChronoLoverFor the Seikos I wore, I liked the 17 Alpinist the most. Never went into the Grand Seikos as the Sarb had most of their charms, 95%+ of the accuracy if you wear it all day and place it facing down overnight. After half a year on a Japanese winder, the Alpinist gradually lost more and more seconds until I realize what was happening.
Jun 24, 2019
ChronoLover
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Jun 24, 2019
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LWNYCThat's very concerning. I have a thing for GS watches. They are also designed differently than the SARB, so it may make a difference.
Jun 24, 2019
LWNYC
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Aug 12, 2019
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ChronoLoverI tried prying the back, broke my nails. ouch! Any tools I should use? Thanks!
Aug 12, 2019
ChronoLover
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Aug 13, 2019
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LWNYCYeah, nails will not work for that case back. You have to use a watch knife to pry the case back off. If you are not familiar with a watch knife, it's something like this: http://www.amzn.com/B0001CULSS. Otherwise, You can use anything thin and sharp to pry it off, like a pocket knife. Use cloth or something in between the knife and the case, to prevent from being scratched. I personally don't really care for minor scratches on the back, where you can't really see it regularly anyway. Also, if I remember correctly, that case back needs quite a bit of force to be put back as well. So, you will also need a watch press, like this one: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073PW85HS.
Aug 13, 2019
LWNYC
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Aug 13, 2019
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ChronoLoverwow. that second piece is like primeval. Thanks mate!
Aug 13, 2019
ChronoLover
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Aug 13, 2019
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LWNYCYeah, it gets the job done, and hasn't let me down so far. However, you can get the best of the best, Swiss made Bergeon watch press. http://www.ofrei.com/page1680.html
Aug 13, 2019
LWNYC
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Aug 13, 2019
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ChronoLoverI will need to clear out some room for those!
Aug 13, 2019
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