Repairing a Stopped Mechanical Watch: A DIY Guide

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Written by: Olivia Harper

Published on: May 7, 2026

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B. Setting your Work Space:

  • Importance of a clean, well-lit, and quiet workspace
  • Essential tools and equipment needed
  • The correct positioning and handling of the watch and the tools for efficiency

C. Understanding the Basic Parts of a Mechanical Watch:

  • Hand-drawn or paintings of disassembled watches
  • Defining and explaining the primary components – the Crown, the Dial, the Case, the Caseback, the Crystal, the Movement

D. Diagnosing Common Mechanical Watch Problems:

This section could be broken down into sub-topics such as:

  1. A watch that keeps stopping:

    • Potential causes (dirt, magnetization, trauma)
    • Steps on how to address the issues
  2. A watch running too fast or too slow:

    • Potential causes (Lubrication issues, hairspring problems, balance wheel issues, magnetization)
    • How to remedy the situations at home, with step by step guides
  3. Date function not changing or changing at the wrong time:

    • Potential causes (improper setting, damaged date jumper)
    • DIY steps to fix the problems
  4. Winding issues:

    • Potential causes (worn-out crown, stripped gears)
    • Steps on how to repair these

E. Steps Involved in Dismantling a Mechanical Watch:

  • Detailed step-by-step instructions complete with illustrative pictures or drawings showing the processes from start to finish

F. Cleaning the Mechanical Watch:

  • A detailed guide on how to clean each part of the watch safely and effectively

G. Assembling and Testing the Mechanical Watch:

  • Detailed instructions on how to assemble the watch parts back together correctly
  • How to test and adjust the timekeeping after assembly

H. Caring for Your Mechanical Watch

  • Aftercare routines to ensure the watch stays in great shape
  • Tips and general best practices for protecting the mechanical watch.

I. When to Engage a Professional

  • Understanding your limits and knowing when to consult with a professional watch repairer

J. Cyberspace Resources for DIY Mechanical Watch Repairs

  • Providing links and briefings to online sources of help including YouTube repair channels, watch forums, and watch repair websites or blogs

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