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Repair Broken Winding Stem Without New Stem


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The problem :

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Yes the best cure is replace with new Winding Stem but if is necessary to wait for the summer vacations for an exchange and we want to continue wear the watch on wrist?

With some imagination we can resolve the problem and to attend that the watchmakers in vacation reopen.

A solution of Mahler... If you have in more one of these

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and is small to sufficiency you can open it and use for connecting the broken parts...

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measure the necessary length to cut and draw with a pen where to cut

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Use Dremel with tools 409 (Cut-Off Wheels) (http://mytoolstore.com/dremel/brshwhls.html) for remove the part...

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Finish the parts with abrasive stone...

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Take the first part of the broken stem and put the glue in the red-zone...

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Maintain the parts pressed among them in equilibrium and we will get this...

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Now take the other part of the stem... and put the glue in the red-zone...

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The final result is this...

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Regards.

Mahler

Posted (edited)

You got a lot worker ants in your brain Mahler :lol: Who would think that there is something inside a springbar that you can use for parts. Thanks for sharing.

Edited by HighDef
Posted

Thanks to everybody of the attention.

As I had written the best care is a new exchange but in my zone are all closed for vacations....

then the only solution for the time being was the imagination !!!

Posted (edited)
What sort of glue would you use?

I use a cream similar to cement that hardens and seems as metal.

Is contained in two bottles one of white and the other of grey.

The content must be mixed together and applied.

I find it in the markets in Italy calls "liquid steel".

Edited by MAHLER
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Posted
I use a cream similar to cement that hardens and seems as metal.

Is contained in two bottles one of white and the other of grey.

The content must be mixed together and applied.

I find it in the markets in Italy calls "liquid steel".

Work to do, but apologize in watchmaking, this is not possible, if you see the Swiss six finished .... :bangin:

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