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I wanted to get some opinions or suggestions for my new problem. I am working on my infamous Montblanc Timewalker and the minute hand keeps coming loose. Bergeon sells a tool called a tube tightener. It's only $589.00! Cheap huh? Is there something that you guys might use that will be a little more cost effective? Normally I would just change the hand to a new one, unfortunately Montblanc does not sell parts to "unauthorized" dealers. ![]() | |||
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Staking set? | |||
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I was worried a staking set may crush the tube. I would rather get one of those instead of a tool that I might only use a couple times. | ||||
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A staking set will handle this, just proceed with care. | |||
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Then a staking set it is. | ||||
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Does the minute hand have a tube, as second hands typically do? If it doesn't this tool probably wouldn't help. If it has a tube, another technique I've read about is to squeeze it in a collet in a lathe. | ||||
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Or a pin vise.. Regards Peter | |||
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If you use a pin vice on the second hand tube, put a broach through the tube so you don't close the tube too much. | |||
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You're right it doesn't have a tube. My bad. Any other suggestions. New minute wheel? | ||||
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Peter, if you have access to The Watch Repairers Manual, by Henry B. Fried, he describes how to reduce the size of the holes in hands in chapter 3. Gary | |||
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Peter, check out John Duvalls Helping Hand tutorials, there is a section on fitting hands you may find helpful: Fitting & Installation of Pocket Watch Hands | |||
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That was very informative. Thank you. | ||||
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