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I can't get my hamilton watch to open. I pulled out the wind knob and heard the click, but can't find any hinge or any other way to get it open. What am I doing wrong? Thanks

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If your watches case does not have a hinge then pulling the crown out won't do anything but allow you to set the time if it is a stem set watch. If it is a lever set watch then the lever which is under the bezel will need to be pulled out before you can set the time.

On a pocket watch without a hinge the case back and or bezel will unscrew from the case.

Hope this helps,
Ken
Yellowstone Watch Inc.
www.yellowstonewatch.com

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