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Hands on lacrosse atomic clock won't stop spinning.

I replaced the alkaline battery twice....and it still spins.
It's only about a year old, but I can't find my receipt.

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Remove everything to get to the hands, remove the top hands only leaving the one, carefully apply crazy glue (tiniest sliver) to the hand where it meets the shaft. Adjust that hand for one minute after the current time. wait about 15 seconds between each hand. Apply the others remembering to set the others to the exact time. let it dry and you should be done.

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