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What should I do if the mechanical watch pointer breaks inside the dial

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time2023/12/12

Window's Clock Company shares: "What should I do if the mechanical watch pointer breaks inside the dial。‘’
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Window's Clock Company shares: "What should I do if the mechanical watch pointer breaks inside the dial。‘’
1. The reason why the mechanical watch pointer is broken inside
watch
Due to the looseness of the shaft and pinhole, the pointer falls off and there is a gap between the shaft and the pointer. After walking or raising your hand, the pointer will fall off. Under normal circumstances, the shaft and pointer are loose. If a large impact collision occurs. Or if the watch is worn for a long time, daily vibrations can increase the gap between the pointer and the shaft.

2. What to do if the mechanical watch pointer is broken inside
watch
If we find that the pointer is not on the pointer, the first thing we need to do is stop the other pointers on the watch. Because the pointer drops, dropping the pointer may affect the operation of other pointers and may capture them. It may affect the movement, damage the pointer, scratch the dial, etc. We can pull out the watch and make it stop. At this point, we can no longer adjust the time. After removing the crown, we must carefully place it. Don't break the crown, instead place the watch on the crystal and send it to a repair shop to fix the pointer on the professional master.
3. How to repair a broken mechanical watch pointer inside
If the pointer of the mechanical watch is closed, please do not handle it yourself, because you must fix the pointer back and do many steps, such as removing the cover and removing the fixed pointer. There are many mechanical components, and if you are not a professional master, it may cause other problems. It is not recommended to operate it yourself.
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