oagaspar

| Joined: | Sun Sep 4th, 2005 |
| Location: | Akron, USA |
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mcwright wrote:
I have had quite a few Execs and never experienced any problem with the crown or stem....most of the problems I remember had to do with Regulation ...Eric is very knowledgeable and so is Oldcrowe who may have an idea of stem style..Looking at 1 here I can say the Stem looks very thick but they have always been a bit stiff to pull out(crown)...Good Luck and Hopefully it is something Simple because the 2106 is the most desirable IMO and hard to find,good thing is You purchased it from a member and a Good Guy with a great Rep I have pulled crowns off of Watches quite a few Times :P:P e.avery wrote:
I do not have an exploded view of movements at the house. I will look when I go to the office Mon. afternoon. I will stand behind the watch as I said I would. It is under warranty any way. I just do not know if it has a release button or a screw type retainer.
I understand. I was just thinking that a lot of members have this watch and maybe knew a solution. I am not peeved or anything. :)
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