Greetings one and all,
I have "restored" a 1950s Buren Grandprix pocket watch for a friend who had accidentally immersed it in wallpaper paste for a week! (actually I purchased a similar watch and swapped the movement over as the rust was too extensive). However the original crown stem appears to be worn and the wind and set is impaired. The movement when removed leaves the stem and crown in the case body. I would like to exchage the stem from one watch to another but I do not know how to remove it from the casing. can anybody help please?
Many thanks in anticipitation,
Keith
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Removing The Crown From A Buren Watch Case
#2
Posted 22 May 2009 - 07:41 PM
Having removed the movement, does it leave an exposed square section of the stem in the case?
If so, I think you need to grip this with a pair of smooth, flat plies and unscrew the crown (by hand) at the other end. Once the crown is removed, there is probably an internal threaded sleeve in the stem tube that needs to be unscrewed and removed. The stem will then come out the top.
At least this is how it was with my Waltham here.
If so, I think you need to grip this with a pair of smooth, flat plies and unscrew the crown (by hand) at the other end. Once the crown is removed, there is probably an internal threaded sleeve in the stem tube that needs to be unscrewed and removed. The stem will then come out the top.
At least this is how it was with my Waltham here.
Cheers
Paul
http://www.electric-watches.co.uk/
Paul
http://www.electric-watches.co.uk/
#3
Posted 23 May 2009 - 08:39 AM
QUOTE (Silver Hawk @ May 22 2009, 08:35 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Having removed the movement, does it leave an exposed square section of the stem in the case?
If so, I think you need to grip this with a pair of smooth, flat plies and unscrew the crown (by hand) at the other end. Once the crown is removed, there is probably an internal threaded sleeve in the stem tube that needs to be unscrewed and removed. The stem will then come out the top.
At least this is how it was with my Waltham here.
If so, I think you need to grip this with a pair of smooth, flat plies and unscrew the crown (by hand) at the other end. Once the crown is removed, there is probably an internal threaded sleeve in the stem tube that needs to be unscrewed and removed. The stem will then come out the top.
At least this is how it was with my Waltham here.
Hi Paul,
Thank you for your reply,
Yes there is a suare ended stem exposed however I have held it with pliers and tried to unscrew the crown but without success, I'm trying some easing fluid at the moment in case it is rusted in.
A thought has just occured could it be a LH thread but that does not seem likely as winding then would tend to loosen the crown?
Anyway I'll leave things to soak for an hour or so and try again.
Any more ideas?
Regards,
Keith.
#4
Posted 23 May 2009 - 09:33 AM
QUOTE (Silver Hawk @ May 22 2009, 08:35 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Having removed the movement, does it leave an exposed square section of the stem in the case?
If so, I think you need to grip this with a pair of smooth, flat plies and unscrew the crown (by hand) at the other end. Once the crown is removed, there is probably an internal threaded sleeve in the stem tube that needs to be unscrewed and removed. The stem will then come out the top.
At least this is how it was with my Waltham here.
If so, I think you need to grip this with a pair of smooth, flat plies and unscrew the crown (by hand) at the other end. Once the crown is removed, there is probably an internal threaded sleeve in the stem tube that needs to be unscrewed and removed. The stem will then come out the top.
At least this is how it was with my Waltham here.
Paul,
I have tried this technique on a third non working Buren (Dennison gold filled Case) and it worked well and you do not have to remove the stem tube!
Many thanks for your help.
Regards,
Keith
#5
Posted 23 May 2009 - 03:36 PM
QUOTE (keithfs @ May 23 2009, 10:27 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Silver Hawk @ May 22 2009, 08:35 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Having removed the movement, does it leave an exposed square section of the stem in the case?
If so, I think you need to grip this with a pair of smooth, flat plies and unscrew the crown (by hand) at the other end. Once the crown is removed, there is probably an internal threaded sleeve in the stem tube that needs to be unscrewed and removed. The stem will then come out the top.
At least this is how it was with my Waltham here.
If so, I think you need to grip this with a pair of smooth, flat plies and unscrew the crown (by hand) at the other end. Once the crown is removed, there is probably an internal threaded sleeve in the stem tube that needs to be unscrewed and removed. The stem will then come out the top.
At least this is how it was with my Waltham here.
Paul,
I have tried this technique on a third non working Buren (Dennison gold filled Case) and it worked well and you do not have to remove the stem tube (but it helps)!
Many thanks for your help.
Regards,
Keith
Hi Paul,
Success at last, after applying easing fluid (WD40) I applied some heat (hot air gun) and this worked.
Many thanks for your advice
Keith
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