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<p>[QUOTE="Gus Tuason, post: 4345571, member: 10012"]Suggest you treat it like a pocket watch and just push down (toward the main body of the watch) on the winding stem (knurled knob). Case should pop open. It may be fully wound which would make the winding of the knurled knob counter-clockwise to a stop. To set, pull the knurled know out (away from from the main body) then twist he knob to set. Do not "pry" open the case. If none of this works take it to a watchman. Nice clock. My guess is 1930's or 40's.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Gus Tuason, post: 4345571, member: 10012"]Suggest you treat it like a pocket watch and just push down (toward the main body of the watch) on the winding stem (knurled knob). Case should pop open. It may be fully wound which would make the winding of the knurled knob counter-clockwise to a stop. To set, pull the knurled know out (away from from the main body) then twist he knob to set. Do not "pry" open the case. If none of this works take it to a watchman. Nice clock. My guess is 1930's or 40's.[/QUOTE]
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