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Anonymous Posted on Sep 08, 2014

Battery on m Invict Pro Diver watch replaced , now the second hand stays swinging back and forth in the same place

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The watch needs to be disassembled, and the movement removed. This needs to be done by a jeweler or watch maker. It's easy, pop the back off and remove the stem and reattach the hand. Takes 5 minutes tops. Should cost about $8-15.

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Do the minute and hour hands keep proper time? I've seen your problem before when the hand has come loose from the center post that turns it. You probably need someone who knows what they are doing to pull the crystal and reseat the second hand. Do this when the watch is off!

  • tom kolb Oct 29, 2014

    The watch needs to be disassembled, and the movement removed. This needs to be done by a jeweler or watch maker. It's easy, pop the back off and remove the stem and reattach the hand. Takes 5 minutes tops. Should cost about $8-15.

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SOURCE: my Invicta pro diver watch

I would go to a watch repair shop and ask if the band can be fixed, DON'T ask if they can replace it, I don't know the extent of how bad it is broken, but alot of times it is something that can be repaired. If they say they can repair it try to find out (if you can ) what they would have to do to fix it. Then get back to me .

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SOURCE: reseting invicta lupah diver chronograph

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You have to change the battery. Battery was fitted in factory, not at the point of sale, so, it can be a few years old. Rate me, plz.

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