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Seiko click arrangement

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December 09, 2006, 14:57
Henry C. Halboth
Seiko click arrangement
Hi all,
I am working on a Seiko diver's watch, No 6309-7049, and am having difficulty reinstalling the click arrangement.The click, a spring bar, was apparently adrift when I opened the watch and I am having difficulty reinstalling the same or even figuring out how and where it should go, what bridge it should go on, whether it should be screw fastened, etc.

Any help, possibly a sketch, or an appropriate reference, would be much appreciated. This thing has really made me feel like a complete dunce, and perhaps I am - no comments, please Smile.

Thanks a million in advance.

Henry
December 09, 2006, 17:17
Tim Hills
Henry,

If you go to this site and type in your caliber number and hit search, you can get a .pdf document to work off of. There is a little section just about the click on page 5.

http://service.seiko.com.au/pls/seiko/f?p=104:43:3197018355201289::NO:RP::
December 09, 2006, 21:20
Henry C. Halboth
Hi Tom,
Smile Smile Smile
Thank you so kindly for your reply to my post on the subject matter and for directing my attention to the Seiko site. What a wonderful site - I never in a thousand years would have deduced the click arrangement shown. Obviously the click in the watch on which I am working somehow became displaced and was loose in the works, thereby preventing the auto mechanism from winding properly.

Thanks again + happy holidays to all.

Henry