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Is this possible? Could a hour hand that is not pushed all the way down rub on the minute hand and slow the watch down? I am talking at the center hole. Not on the arm or the point of the hand. I have a watch that started to run slow upon installation of new hands. It ran great before. When I pulled the hands back of I found the blue rubbed off the center of the hour hand. I refitted the hand and we'll see but I wanted some expert opinion. Ahhhhh.... self tought watch repair. What would I do without my Buddies? ![]() Thanks, Aaron Bereiter NAWCC# 156432 Chapter 185 Charter #55 Chapter 185 Finance VP God bless America | |||
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Aaron, hands that rub will definitely slow down the movement. In watches you have a problem not present in clocks. You need to support the opposite end of the shaft with a stake so as not to blow out the lower end jewel. Tom Seymour NAWCC #41293 IHC #104 IHC Exec.V.P. | ||||
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