Well not quite, but, that spring keeps the castle gear engaged to the winding wheel. Explains the variation of Wind/no wind set/no set.
Congrats....now, be gentle and enjoy your handy-work
To those of you that notified me of their arrival......Thank You!
To those of you that received any items from me I am glad you like it and are pleased. I will now access my cash for use.
Good day.
It's a joke. His "Stuff" is no different then what already exists. Sterile dials are available on ebay, we have members that can do special dial prints and water slide decals and Subs have already been PVD'd and had their CG's shaved off ala Project X.
This guy offers nothing other than very expensive reps
You sure you have the right stem? Also, make sure the lever is positioned properly with the castle gear. The castle gear is what engages the barrel to wind and the wheel to set the time. It may be in backwards as well.
Remove the movement from case. Remove the dial and hands. Remove the date disc(If it has one) Find the offending part(Kindof a v shape with a Pin on the bottom) Reset it and re-assemble in reverse.
Piece of cake. Sometimes if you are lucky, you can see the pin out of position by looking at the side of the movement just above the stem position. A very small screwdriver and a gentle nudge will reset it.
Good luck!
probably because these factories sell these as ChronoTac, Alpha and others, this designation helps with the confusion denoting this case for a Rolex rep.