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HOW TO: Replace broken dial feet with dial stickers

co-axial

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Hello RWI,

While working on the keyless works on the movement of my PAM 00176M I managed to break off one of the two dial feet holding the dial in the movement. :facepalm:

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Sucks big time as the dial won't be tight enough and will move inside the case with only one foot adjusted. :frusty:

Well, what could I do? Replacement dial for some $$ or get some dial stickers of the bay for far less and give it a try :)

This Tutorial is, as always, only for the pleasure of our RWI members and will not be posted elsewhere. :cheers:

The work will take you about an 30-40 minutes for experienced members and maybe 60-70 minutes for noobs. This can easily be done by noobs btw.

You will need:

- clean work surrounding
- dial stickers from the bay or cousins or ofreis - I recommend round ones 3mm
- jewelers screw drivers
- fine tweezers
- loupe
- rodico
- sticky ball
- air cleaner
- some clean deposit for the parts
- one or two work pads
- hand removers and hand pressers

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On we go :)



Step one:
Disassemble the watch; that is Crown Guard, Crown, Caseback, movement, hands and dial. How to disassemble? Here: http://forum.replica-watch.info/vb/showthread.php/how-swap-pam-98610



Step two:
Clean backside of the dial and the top side of your movement with Rodico ( see pics ). This is very important as we need the surfaces fat free! (I recommend to use some latex gloves while working too - without powdering of course ;) )

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...and yes, my wife told me too, the rodico looks like a "schlong". Totally unintentional :lol1:



Step three:
Now we get to use our dial stickers. I decided to use three. One near the opening for the missing foot, one near the opening of the working foot and one on the bottom part. The three stickers should form a triangle. In this way the height of the stickers will spread over the entire dial diameter.

Take off the stickers ( they are of course sticky both sided ) from the paper holder gently with your tweesers and gently place them on the movement. Do not yet press them to hold! Just place them where you want them.

Now you will have to gently take of the protective film of the stickers. Be gentle and use your tweeszers. It is essential that you do not hurt the stickers here as they will not hold properly later!

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Step four::
Align the movement to make sure you can put on the dial again properly.

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Step five:
After gently replacing the dial we need to put some pressure on the dial to connect to the dial stickers. To align use the Cannon Pin sticking out. Use the Rodico here again and press for like a 10 seconds. Check if it holds!
Use Rodico because possible fingerprints on the dial suck :lolcina:

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Step six:
Now secure the one dial foot left with the dialholder screw.

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Step seven:
Reassemble the watch. Before doing so be sure you cleaned the crystal from the inside and cleaned the caseback crystal from the inside too. Make sure the dial ist fat and dust free and that the hands are properly aligned at twelve. Use an air blower to get rid of possible dust. Be sure to tighten the caseback with a sticky ball or a case back tool.
How to reassemble?: http://forum.replica-watch.info/vb/showthread.php/how-swap-pam-98610

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Step eigth:
Remount your strap an enjoy your repaired dial/ watch again :)

The stickers are holding fine for what I did above and the dial is as tight on the movement and in the case as it would be with both dial feet secured. Dial stickers do work fine :maty:


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Thanks for looking erveryone.

Cheers

co-ax
 

Mr. Pap

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Nice tutorial P! I must get some tools, i am getting really jealous lately lol
 

mymanmatt

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Very nice. I must say, the only problem I have with the dial stickers, is that over time, they will spread under the dial from the pressure of the mounting ring or tabs, certainly not a problem with this paticular setup. Well done
 

olworthers

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Great work - thank you for taking the time to put the tutorial together as well!


-OW
 

moscamara

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Great work - thank you for taking the time to put the tutorial together as well!