Trouble Re-installing Stem - Timex Chrono T42351

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Trouble Re-installing Stem - Timex Chrono T42351

Postby Buzzardking » Sun Dec 08, 2019 4:37 pm

I opened up this Timex Expedition T42351 to remove a tiny loose metal sliver from the dial. This watch actually has 2 stems to remove. One of those is a monster. I swear I felt like I was pulling a parasitic worm from a wood boring beetle as I slowly worked the main stem out of the movement.

But it came out, I dropped the movement out of the case, removed the metal sliver - which looks like some kind of tiny flat spring - cleaned out the dust particles and proceeded to re-assemble the watch.

Everything went fine until I attempted to slide the main stem back in; it went about halfway and then stopped. With some very careful manipulation I was able to ease it in a little more, but then it refused to go any further.

I did notice there's a very loose 2-pronged spring near the entry hole and showed that to a watchmaker friend yesterday who told me that it's broken. He wouldn't touch it and advised me to just go get another watch. But I'm pretty sure there must be a way to get the stem back into the movement and regain the functionality the watch had before I opened it up.

Trying to attach pics but keep getting a "500 Internal Server Error - nginx" error message. I'll try again in a bit.
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Re: Trouble Re-installing Stem - Timex Chrono T42351

Postby Buzzardking » Mon Dec 09, 2019 12:55 pm

Fixed it.

After tweaking and staring at the watch for around half an hour I finally discovered that the "spring with wings" assembly needs to be gently pulled upward until it friction-locks in place. You can then carefully insert the stem the rest of the way into the movement. Once the stem is in place, push gently downward on the spring until its underpinnings click around the stem shaft.
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This is the Alien Stem. Note the "spring with wings" just above the entry hole. This proved to be key to inserting the stem.
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This is the tiny sliver of metal that was loose inside the case on the dial. I also saw one on sBay with the same piece floating around inside.
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Nice looking multifunctional watch
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Re: Trouble Re-installing Stem - Timex Chrono T42351

Postby Buzzardking » Mon Dec 09, 2019 2:23 pm

More pics for clarification, in case anybody else runs into this:
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Re: Trouble Re-installing Stem - Timex Chrono T42351

Postby Randy » Tue Dec 10, 2019 1:36 pm

That's an interesting locking mechanism !
Thank you for sharing the journey...and the fix !

Best regards

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