May 07, 2006, 19:32
Stephanie O'NeilThe slip of a hand
A recent wristwatch purchase unfolded an interesting problem I've not seen before.
The watch can be set, wound and runs great in an upright position. When I wear the watch, the hour hand "slips" for a lack of a better word, showing a different time. Easy fix? What does it entail?
May 07, 2006, 23:23
Earl AbbottI would hazard a guess as maybe the hand(s)need tightening or the canon pinion may be loose and need to be tightend.
Good Luck,
Earl
May 08, 2006, 00:31
Tim HillsPerhaps the hour wheel slips out of gear because a dial washer is missing to hold it in place. If there is enough space behind the dial I should think that would happen quite easily... especially swinging around on your wrist. Also, if the watch were laying flat, it might operate normally because the hour wheel would re-engage, by its own weight, into the proper position (meaning the hour hand would start functioning normally though probably at the incorrect time).
If that is the problem, then a simple installation of a new dial washer over the hour wheel will solve the problem. All you would have to do is remove the hands and dial, put it in, then reattach the dial/hands. So, yes... an easy fix if I'm correct.
I hope you post what the problem is when you find it. It would be interesting to find out for sure.
Tim.
May 08, 2006, 05:50
Brian C.My Guess is, the hand needs to be tightened.
Brian C.