Questions & Answers for: Fossil watch stem

Question about AM3425 Wrist Watch

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...stem (on watch movement, very close where the stem is entering the movement). You have to push that point down with a metal pin or tweezers. Crown (winder) must be pushed in to normal position ...

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Question about Metal Casual Green Dial AM4071 Watch for Men

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...watch still won't work. just wondering if i'm missing a piece or something? You are not missing anything. The stem (metal bar, wich is going into movement) from the crown (you say knob) is broke. The ...

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watch stem half-way and rotate - time - pull out watch stem as far as is easy & set time the normal way. But the steps to set the 24 hr dial and the day of week dial elude me. Suggestions appreciated.

...watch's caseback, then pull out the crown with stem and the movement will come out with the dial fitted on it. Do not force the stem out - there is the special point (usually marked with an arrow) ...

Question about Metal Dress Silver Dial ES1053 Watch for Women

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...the tab or recessed area and gently but firmly turn the blade upward, popping the cover off. 6When you replace the cover, make sure you line up the stem slot on the cover with the stem of the

Question about BQ9165 Wrist Watch

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...watch stem. 2Grasp the watch stem tightly and tug it out, away from the watch rim. Pull it past the first area of resistance, a position used for other settings, to the second stage of resistance ...

watch is the stem. It doesn't seem to stay in while I'm wearing it. It pops out and stops the functioning of the watch. I then have to reset the time and push the stem back in. What may be causing the

Question about FS3087 Wrist Watch

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watch which means you"ll have to remove the quartz mechanism, and that means removeing the stem, thse quartz stems are very prone to breaking while being removed form the quatrz mechanism and the cost

stem is fully pushed in.  A watch movement can shift just enough inside the case that a stem sometimes looks pushed in, but isn't quite in far enough to re-engage the movement.  Pull out

Question about AM3424 Wrist Watch

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...stem so the rear should be positioned accordingly. Place the watch face down on a soft surface such as a towel. Position the rear with the notch centered around the stem and press it down with your ...

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