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Post by seemonkey on Mar 17, 2015 6:26:38 GMT -8
I have a problem with the dial dancing around in the case. Everything seems secure except for the fact that there might be something missing. There is quite a bit of room between the dial and the movement spacer. Does anyone know if there should be a plastic dial ring that the dial sits on sandwiched between the dial and movement? Like the 6309 and 6105. Maybe dial washer? Thanks for any help, Dan.
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Post by dasher on Mar 17, 2015 7:04:50 GMT -8
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2015 7:11:56 GMT -8
I have a problem with the dial dancing around in the case. Everything seems secure except for the fact that there might be something missing. There is quite a bit of room between the dial and the movement spacer. Does anyone know if there should be a plastic dial ring that the dial sits on sandwiched between the dial and movement? Like the 6309 and 6105. Maybe dial washer? Thanks for any help, Dan. It's most likely that the two large screws that hold the movement in place are loose or missing.
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Post by seemonkey on Mar 17, 2015 8:13:46 GMT -8
I have a problem with the dial dancing around in the case. Everything seems secure except for the fact that there might be something missing. There is quite a bit of room between the dial and the movement spacer. Does anyone know if there should be a plastic dial ring that the dial sits on sandwiched between the dial and movement? Like the 6309 and 6105. Maybe dial washer? Thanks for any help, Dan. It's most likely that the two large screws that hold the movement in place are loose or missing. That's what was originally thought but they are both tight and the dial still dances around.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2015 17:11:27 GMT -8
It's most likely that the two large screws that hold the movement in place are loose or missing. That's what was originally thought but they are both tight and the dial still dances around. Here is what the diver should look like... and a dress watch... If your dial is moving around; it either has broken or damaged feet or they are missing all together. When the dial is properly fixed to the movement, the movement spacer holds everything tight.
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