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mcdevito75 here, Of couse without the watch and piece of metal that fell out it"s very hard to say. Most likely it was part of the lock-down tab to keep the battery in place, in any event don"t lose that piece of metal. If your casio is working ok don"t worry about it, just don"t lose that piece of metal that fell out.
This is hard to answer not knowing which watch we are talking about.
If it is a quartz watch: the gear train could have something that blocks it. A shock like a drop can cause any number of things to happen and a quartz watch has not power running the gear train so even the smallest of particles can stop it.
If you have a mechanical watch most likely the problem has to do with the balance wheel and staff. But there could be other things causing this.
To repair your watch it would need to be serviced by a professional that knows what they are doing.
Hope this helps. Ken Yellowstone Watch Inc. www.yellowstonewatch.com
If you still have the crown you may be able to put it back on yourself. However for a secure repair you would need a watchmaker to repair this.
To try yourself get some RED locktite (available at any Ace hardware store or automotive store) Put a small amount on the threads of the crown. Then screw the crown onto the stem as much as possible.
Let it sit for about 10 minutes so the locktite can cure. Then you can try using it to set the time or whatever.
If this does not work you will need a watchmaker to repair this.
Prices to fix this would vary.
Hope this helps. Ken Yellowstone Watch Inc. www.yellowstonewatch.com
That small gizmo is called CROWN or WINDING CROWN. It is not possible to obtain it online, so, you have to shop around for it. Find your nearest watchmakers shop and ask for replacement. You may need stem as well. Rate, please.
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