How to remove a battery-operated, quartz movement in order to replace it.
Need to remove a battery-operated, quartz movement in order to replace it?
Follow these simple steps:
- Remove the nut that secures the hands to the dial
- Gently remove the hands
- Remove the mounting nut the disengage the center shaft from the dial
- Gently remove the movement off from the back of the dial board
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