SOURCE: opening an elgin pocket watch
The best tool to do it is watchmakers knife, but any proper knife with hardened steel blade can do the job. Make sure the blade is NOT flexible.
Check carefully the sides of your watch and you will notice the groove. Place knife blade into that groove and press it in. At the same time try to make a scooping turn to lift the caseback. Usually there must be underlayed caseback as well and it opens exactly in the same manner.
Make sure you do all this carefully and do not let the blade to slip or your watch will end up with nasty scratches or even damaged movement.
That job isn't a big deal, but requires some skill, so, BE CAREFULL.
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SOURCE: Elgin 18s pocket watch (1908). Will not wind,
Sounds like a broken main spring.
This is a fairly easy fix and may also be due for a cleaning and service.
Find a local repairman in your area.
http://www.nawcc.org/business-directory/
Hope this tip helps
R/
David
SOURCE: how do you open the back of an antique Elgin pocket watch
You might be able to pop it open with a pocket knife ... don't stab yourself though.
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