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Trying to set the analog time on my watch. When ever I pull out the dial it copletely comes out of the watch.

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Mcdevito75 here, You have a problem, that stem should not come out of the watch, the only problem is the mechanism to check is under the face (dial) of the watch, depending the watch, (make, model) you may have to replace the watch. I do such work on watches, contact me at mcdevito@net zero.com for details.

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