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Cover on 20 year old Pulsar pocket watch won't

The cover on 20 year old Pulsar pocket watch won't open all the way any longer. The release works fine, but the door no longer "pops" open.

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Most likely the spring which locates at he cover hinge pin is either bent or broken.

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