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Hi, bulova accutron watch with 2182 movement,how can i remove the stem? if possible,would you send me some relevent pictures? eg. the screw which case ease out the stem. coz I try few screws, but not sure which one is linked to the stem Thank you !

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The screw is to the left of where the stem goes in the watch. There are 2 screws right there, 1 left and 1 right.the one to the left is it, but only loosen it 2 1/2 turns no more than 3 or it will come loose from the mechanism below that holds it in place, then the watch will have to be taken apart to get it put back together.

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Any screw in the watch are not holding the stem you only have to find where you will push it to unlock the stem. mostly you have to use pointed tools on this. it is always located beside the entry hole of the stem. push it and pull the stem. i hope i had been helped you.

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