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Smith & Wesson H3 Tritium Watch Blue Questions & Answers
Smith and Wesson H3
Look at the back of the movement, as you pull out the knob ( the crown) you should see either to the left of the crown (in the movement) or one the outside of the movement (a little lower) you should see a piece of metal that moves every time you pull in and out. It also should have a little dimple on it ( it is called the detent). Take a pin(or something that small) and as you pull out the crown GENTLY push in on it, this should release the stem and crown. Then you should be able to take out the movement and fix the hands. When you are done GENTLY push the stem and crown back into the movement. If you find you have any problems PLEASE let me know, I will be glad to go over it with you as you do it. Good Luck!!!
What is a rotating bezel
It is a numbered ring surrounding the crystal [ glass ] which should be rotatable to bring the numbers to where you need them for various purposes....it has a spring loaded detent [ click! ] for each position....but , be warned,......some are fake ,decorative only, & dont work........jimbanjo
Smith wesson repair
What have you been shooting ???? My advice is strip it & examine closely for other damage & take good close up pics from all angles & contact the maker....this is a serious problem not to be entrusted to your average local gunsmith............jimbanjo
How do I set the date?
I did it the long and slow way! I did search again and found this answer after the long haul!
When you pull out the stem, there are two clicks. Do it gently and you will notice when the first click is engaged (by sound or feeling with your fingers). The first click position is exactly for the date adjustment.
For me the click was very faint! Good luck! Now I have the watch with the three interchangeable bands!
My wife gave me a
You need to go to S&W website to determine what kind of warranty you might have.
There should be a link to register their products if sold with their name.
My pearl necklace has broken
Contact a local jeweler and see if they do restringing. Most will charge approx $10 per inch.
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4/7/2024 2:26:15 AM •
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on Apr 07, 2024
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