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19 October 2021, 09:44 AM | #1 |
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Crown Rotating Counter Clock-Wise
Hello,
This is a question to a watchmaker. When unscrewing the crown on a Rolex watch and rotating it counter clock-wise I can hear fine clicks. What causes these ? Can rotating counter clock-wise damage the movement somehow ? |
20 October 2021, 01:53 AM | #2 |
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The clicking you hear is friction turning the stem slightly where it "ratchets" as it turns, nothing is engaged.
No, it won't hurt anything
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20 October 2021, 06:42 AM | #3 |
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Thanks.
I played with 2 watches today - An OP 114300 and and an Explorer 1 214720. Both had the 3132 movement beating inside. I unscrewed the crown and gave it a few turns counter clockwise. From the Explorer I could hear the fine ratcheting sound you mentioned 9 times per full turn (every 40 degrees). From the OP there was only 3 ticks per full counter clock-wise turn. So the variation is due to less or more friction in the mechanism ? |
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