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 Does anyone have any tips on removing the stem on this movement? I have loosened and even removed the stem set lever screw and it still won't pull out I need to remove to get movement out of case so I can't get to the stem from the dial side...should I try removing the train bridge? Thank...Mark | |||
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 I forgot to mention this is the first model, 483 grade.............Mark | ||||
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 Note the stem set lever,I was able to remove the dial since screws were on the hand side | ||||
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 the 484 movement after clean and oiling | ||||
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 A good view of the watch,Thanks Ed for the site help I am a newbie at this so the pics aren't the best.Turns out the set lever screw had to be turned into the movement to release the stem unlike the newer movements I have worked on where the set screw is turned counter clockwise.It is running great and keeping good time for a 1927 elgin in a 14 k wadsworth case | ||||
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