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I disassembled my Arktos 186 to blow a dust particle off of the dial. After reassembling it carefully, I've come to find that after I pull the crown out to adjust the time/date and then only when I push it back in, the dial/movement moves slightly as though it is not firmly seated in place.
I suspect that the 3 screws/clips holding the movement/dial assembly in place are not holding it in firmly. I basically reversed the process of the disassembly step by step and it seems odd to me that the whole dial/movement moves a little bit, or that the retainer ring around the movement/dial rotates somewhat, only to be stopped by the inserted crown/stem.
My question is, how do I properly reassemble the dial/movement so that it stays put?!
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Did I read it post correctly - you picked this up for $70??! Whereabouts?
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Very nice. I've been in the market for a 092 or 186. I'm curious to know if the dials and bezels on the either of these were updated along with the 252 - does anybody know?
089 back from Nova Scotia..
in The Panerai Area
Posted · Edited by breukelen
very nice example... what a beautiful unique watch
however, i was under the impression that ti crowns sourced by kruzer were meant for the handwind pams - did you make some adjustments to the stem or crown to fit your auto?
kruzer - if you have any more of these ti crowns, please let me know. i'm definitely down for one!