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<p>[QUOTE="afantiques, post: 394169, member: 25"]The back should hvve a milled edge to engage with the opening tool, The crown looks as if it is not screwed down. Push in and turn in a 'winding up' direction, the crown should screw down. This is not a feature of most fakes.</p><p>It may be not working due to long neglect. Wear it for a day and see if it starts working,, even if only intermittently. Heat and movement can free a gummed up train.</p><p>There should be a number between each pair of strap lugs.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="afantiques, post: 394169, member: 25"]The back should hvve a milled edge to engage with the opening tool, The crown looks as if it is not screwed down. Push in and turn in a 'winding up' direction, the crown should screw down. This is not a feature of most fakes. It may be not working due to long neglect. Wear it for a day and see if it starts working,, even if only intermittently. Heat and movement can free a gummed up train. There should be a number between each pair of strap lugs.[/QUOTE]
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