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Try rubber kitchen gloves and your thumbs, or a roll of packing tape wrapped into a ball, (sticky side out)

Tnx FxrAndy but,

How dow you mean.. i don

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Put on the rubber kitchen gloves and use your thumbs to unscrew the case back, you should be trying to turn it anticlockwise

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cos i heard that there is lots of fake 2824 around in the market, so.. im worried if mine is a fake china eta.

so should i bring it to my watch smith?

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Some of the above methods should get the back off but I'm more curious about the 'movement' of the movement. Even if the clamps aren't tight or too short and not doing their job, when the crown is screwed in this should hold the movement firmly in place. If there is still a noise it may simply be the rotor spinning. When the crown is unscrewed the dial will floating about if the movement is loose so it should be easy to determine the problem without removing the caseback.

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