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How to Fix Loose Hands on a Wrist Watch

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Jacky Chou

If you have a loose Wrist Watch there are some easy ways to fix it. By following these tips, you can keep your watch tight and secure.

Introduction

Loose hands on a wrist watch can be caused by a number of different things. The most common cause is simply a loose screw. Other causes can be a broken or bent hairspring, or even just a build-up of dirt and grime. Whatever the cause, there are a few simple things you can do to fix the problem.

What Causes Loose Hands on a Wrist Watch?

There are a few things that can cause loose hands on a wrist watch. The most common cause is simply wear and tear. Over time, the delicate parts of the watch movement can become damaged or worn down, causing the hands to become loose. Another common cause is moisture damage. If your watch gets wet, the moisture can seep into the watch movement and cause the parts to rust or corrode, again causing the hands to become loose. Finally, impact damage can also cause loose hands. If you drop your watch or hit it against something hard, it can damage the delicate parts of the watch movement, causing the hands to come loose.

How to Fix Loose Hands on a Wrist Watch

One of the most common problems people have with their wrist watches is that the hands become loose over time. This can be a very annoying problem, but fortunately, it is one that is relatively easy to fix. In this article, we will show you how to fix loose hands on a wrist watch.

Step One: Open the Back of the Watch

The back of the watch is usually held in place by a small screw. Use a small Phillips head screwdriver to remove the screw. If the screw is very tight, try using a pair of needlenose pliers to loosen it. Once the screw is removed, the back of the watch should pop off. If it doesn’t, gently pry it off with a small flathead screwdriver.

Step Two: Locate the Stem

The stem is the part of the watch that protrudes out from the side of the watch case and is used to set the time. The stem also has a small knob on the end, called the crown, which is used to wind the watch.

To remove the stem, first use a small screwdriver to unscrew the retaining screw that holds it in place. Once the screw has been removed, you should be able to pull the stem out of the watch case. If the stem is very tight, you may need to use needle-nose pliers to grip it and pull it out.

Step Three: Push the Stem In

Now that the retaining ring is off, you can push the stem of the watch in with your fingers. This should be a pretty snug fit, so you may need to use a small tool like a toothpick or tweezers to help you get started. Once the stem is pushed in as far as it will go, take a look at the hands of the watch to make sure they’re pointing in the right direction.

Step Four: Close the Back of the Watch

Now that you have the battery in place, it is time to close the back of the watch. Start by lining up the back of the watch with the body of the watch. Once you have done this, gently push down on the back of the watch until it snaps into place. You may need to use a small amount of force to get the back of the watch to snap into place. If you find that you are having difficulty closing the back of the watch, try gently twisting it clockwise as you push down on it.

Conclusion

In conclusion, there are several ways that you can fix loose hands on a wrist watch. By using a few simple tools and following the steps outlined in this article, you can easily fix this problem yourself. Additionally, if you take your watch to a professional watchmaker, they should be able to fix the issue for you as well.

About
Jacky Chou

Jacky Chou is the co-founder of Uberwrists and has gotten into watches from his father from a young age. His first watch was a black G Shock that was comedically large for his wrist. He appreciates watches from Seiko to a Patek Philippe.

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