is it this one?So here’s the puzzle. I know where the two big pieces go. Not the smaller ones.
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is it this one?So here’s the puzzle. I know where the two big pieces go. Not the smaller ones.
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You missed the story. I was just going to lift a bridge to find the button to removed the crown and two screws caused a release of all those parts.did you not take pictures like I told you to??
That sure looks like itis it this one?
There are plenty of pictures available online that may help you figure out where those pieces go. That was actually the 1st pic that came up when I put in miyota quartz. I hope you get it figured out . if you don't I will try to find you some more pics if needed. Good luck..That sure looks like it
In case it is here is a teardown video if its not maybe it will be close enough to be the same parts...That sure looks like it
The 2nd video I sent shows where those parts go at the very start of the video..So here’s the puzzle. I know where the two big pieces go. Not the smaller ones.
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Sorry about the screws. If you have a magnet go over the area you think they went and it should pick them up. Also sorry about you having to go do it at that time of the morning!! Maybe if you have a watch repair shop locally you could go to them and see if they have some extra screws from misc movements that they would be willing to part with.Is Jaro the reason I was just downstairs from 2:30-3:30 am working on the watch? Tangentialy. Was I successful? Partially. Finally got the pieces into place. Man that was finicky. They don’t nicely slide into spots like the nicer watches. They sit in place by a angel’s and fly’s breath. But I got them all in place, was trying to get the first screw started and ZING there it went flying somewhere. That’s okay, I’ll get one screw in just to hold everything in place. Messing trying to get it into place. ZING there it goes. Now I need a couple of Miyota screws and a pair of tweezers with a wider tip.
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That too. I just didn't know if you wanted to go that route.. Honestly that would be the simplest way to go.Luckily you can buy these whole movements for like $4
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