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IHC Member 234![]() |
...well, I've had this Hamilton Electronic under the microscope and still can't determine how to open the case and replace the weakening battery... | ||
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IHC Member 234![]() |
...a look at the back...appears to be sealed... | |||
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IHC Member 234![]() |
...a view of the side as well...any ideas? | |||
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IHC Member 376 Watchmaker ![]() |
Jim maybe it comes out by removing the crystal ,or is it a water tight crystal.. | |||
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Hi Jim, wish i could help you.Most of the wristies i have seen are screw back cases.But i am a real newbie when it comes to wristies.Maybe someone like Dave Freeman can help you. Sorry. | ||||
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IHC Member 234![]() |
...thanks Samie, Kevin...yes, I believe the crystal would have to be removed in order to access the movment in what otherwise appears to be a sealed case...the problem is how is the crystal removed and then how is the stem removed in order to remove the movement?...I 'member now that I bought this 'piece from Rich Kuhn maybe he knows... | |||
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Jim, If you want to throw that away, just put it in an envelope and I will throw it away for you ![]() ![]() Bruce Byrd | |||
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IHC Member 376 Watchmaker ![]() |
Jim is the crystal glass or plastic ,,,a lot of these you have to use a crystal lifter to remove the crystal (if it,s plastic)..probaly has a 2 piece stem if so it will slip right out the front ,may have to turn the stem a little to get it apart... For the most part i work on the mechanical watches but have replaced battery,s in a few battery operated watches... Wait till you hear from a few more people before you tackle it,,not having the watch in my hand i might be wrong about this.. Samie | |||
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IHC Life Member Watchmaker |
This might be one of those cld watch cases Hamilton used. If that is the case, there should be a lip on the bezel at eh 12:00 position. The bezel should be removed with a case opener, and then the crown should be turned so that the two piece stem will allow the movement to drop out when the case is turned over. | |||
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Jim, to install a new battery you need to remove the movement from the case as follows:- * Pull out and remove the winding stem. It's a split stem so be carefull. * Remove the crystal with a crystal removal tool. * Remove the movement to get access to the battery. After battery installation re-install all the parts in the order you took them out. If in doubt go to a jewellers shop which has the correct tools or send your watch to Rich Khun. ![]() Dave Freeman IHC Member 321 | ||||
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Dave has the right method but I'd remove the crystal first and then rotate then crown with the dial down. The movement may just drop into your hand. -Cort | ||||
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IHC Member 234![]() |
...thanks to you all!...now off to eBay to find a crystal removal tool... | |||
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