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IHC Member 456 |
I have a Manhattan Watch Co. chronograph watch that I can't seem to figure out how to remove from its case. If you are unfamiliar with this watch, it has two "buttons" to the left and right of the crown. One is a button to activate the stopwatch. The other "button" is used to set the time by pulling it straight up and rotating it. I removed the two screws securing the watch from the FRONT of the case (opposite most American watches), but it seems like it's still held in by the setting "button". There is no screw that I can see that would be holding this in. Does anyone know for sure how to do it? Thanks, Mike | ||
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IHC Life Member Watchmaker |
Hi Mike, That is a very interesting watch. Could there be some sort of a detent holding in the stem? Please post a picture of the movement. | |||
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Mike, It's been quite a while but I seem to remember that the setting button threads off its shaft. I hope that might be of some help. Maurice | ||||
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IHC Member 456 |
Hi Maurice, thanks for the reply. When the button is pulled out and turned it sets the hands so I'm not sure how I would unthread it? Mike | |||
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IHC Member 456 |
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Mike, Well I found a couple of these in the attic and they are not exactly alike. In one, the set and activate buttons are similar and in the other the activate button is a bit different and like yours. As the first one is just a partial movement so I was able to see how it works. The set button is frictioned on a shaft and clearly must be removed to get the watch out of the case (as you pointed out). Just how to do that is something of a problem I believe as the case on my watch shows someone made a valiant try but only succeeded in damaging the case. I suggest you let the spring down with the pin in the back plate and disassemble the watch that way. It would appear that disassembly was not considered important 'cause it sure ain't easy. Maurice | ||||
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IHC Member 456 |
Maurice, Thank you for your input. I will try to disassemble it again eventually and let you know what happens. Mike | |||
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