October 31, 2013, 11:49
John BlairNewbie problem with hunting case
Hi, I'm a newbie at this great hobby. I have 2 3/0 hunting case watches I'm trying to take out of the case to clean the cases. However it seems like the stem is too long to allow the movement to clear. What am I doing wrong? Thank You...
October 31, 2013, 12:50
Gerald ZimmermannHi John
Could you tell us the movement/manufacturer ?
There are two possibilities:
-a split stem which should be brought into the set position before removal of the movement.
- a detend screw that holds the stem (a small screw on the movement close to the stem entry)
Regards
Gerald
October 31, 2013, 12:51
Mick David BarbatoHi John, you will need to lift the crown up as if you were going to set the hands. As in a pendant wind and set pocket watch this would give you more clearance or sometimes you may find a screw on the backside of the pendant holding the stem and crown in place. You can loosen the screw and the stem and crown will pull out. Hope this helps, Mick B.
October 31, 2013, 14:55
Lorne WasylishenJohn, welcome to IHC, you as well Mick.
If it is a detent screw (thanks Gerald, I now know what that screw is called), since you are going to clean the cases you may as well take the screw all the way out as it will probably disappear during the cleaning process.
It's a pretty simple procedure as will be evident after you a have the crown & stem out. As they say experience is something you get just after you need it.
When removing it do it in a place where if it happens to fall or slip from your grasp you are not going to lose it.
October 31, 2013, 21:14
John BlairThanks everyone.
I will look at the cases tomorrow to see if there is a screw. The movements are Molly Stark.
October 31, 2013, 21:49
Bila WirriganwaltersBeing a Hampden "Molly Stark" John they will have a screw in the pendant.
Regards,
Bila
November 01, 2013, 00:39
David AbbeThis is one of the Hampden Molly Starks which passed through my collection. As I recall the stem had to be removed after loosening the tiny screw in the neck. If your has no neck screw, then the movement should pop out when the stem is in the "set" position. It depends on the case as some were in wristwatch cases.
November 01, 2013, 11:40
John BlairThanks to everyone who replied to my post. As my friend from London would say you were "Spot On"