This watch is a two piece case. So, while trying to get the bezel off I glued it to this board, but now the very inner ring where the crystal seats is turning inside the bezel, and the back and bezel are still stuck.
What kind of mess have I got now and how do I get it apart?
Dave Turner
Posts: 1979 | Location: Wilson, North Carolina in the USA | Registered: November 15, 2011
Dave, I'm not familiar with a 2 piece bezel, but here's a thought. Going with your attempt at gluing a piece of wood, if you were to drill a hole in your board using a hole saw about the diameter of the bezel outer edge, and try the glue trick again. Good luck. Gary
Posts: 1012 | Location: Western Pennsylvania in the USA | Registered: February 17, 2007
Lorne, After at least three attempts, but watch broke loose from the glue, but remained on the board. I did notice each time that the glue was dark and discolored, removing old rust, glue and residue. I then actually buffed the case somewhat on a wire wheel to remove some of the rust, and the next time the glue was still discolored.
I may try it again.?
Bruce, I've looked at it very closely and see only one seam on the case, at the bezel. The stem also will not pull out to set the watch, but the watch does actually run for a short period. It's also fully wound or will not wind at all. And I still don't understand why the thin brass ring that holds the crystal will rotate in the bezel?
Dave Turner
Posts: 1979 | Location: Wilson, North Carolina in the USA | Registered: November 15, 2011
I am fairly sure this watch is a "erotic rotating automaton". The back picture rotates and is "riskee". They usually have a rotating picture dial on the back that has 4 different pictures of lasses in various attire or lack of.
They are fairly expensive, best leave it alone if you don't believe you know enough to proceed, it does have some issues with a lot of rust.....
regards, bb
Posts: 6376 | Location: Texas in the USA | Registered: July 27, 2009
Thanks Dave, I think so too. Unfortunately the little glass window on the back is gone. Wonder where I could ever find that part? And some hands. So far, all I've done is loosen the set screw for the stem, which I was afraid would be stuck. The worst rust is right at the stem. The rest looks very decent.
Dave Turner
Posts: 1979 | Location: Wilson, North Carolina in the USA | Registered: November 15, 2011