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    The metal back 'rings' more than the glass btw, on a plate that is

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    well said I got one of these in a poljot not working



    well now I got a poljot that does
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    Is it correct that the time setting must NEVER be turned CCW whereas the alarm setting must ALWAYS be turned CCW?

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    yes I have to wind backs wards to set it don't want to go forwards and I have not forced it as I had read some where it went backwards for setting then you push back in to wind it up for the alarm then you pull the top winder out too turn off it seems ... but not sure on it seam different from my other poljot the one with issues I would have thought it was the same movement a standard 2612 is it ...



    so yes more a novelty the alarm then a use I think but lovely condition might think the mainspring for the alarm is loose a bit as it winds so far then trips but this might be a safety thing to stop over winding or could mean a broken mainspring but think just loose a bit and the screw needs tightening or it's a safety thing but will look in to it but think it in stunning shape for it's aged and if it works which it does so be it worth what I paid for it am sure

    but for setting the time it seems happy to go either way but would go forwards just out of habit
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    Is it correct that the time setting must NEVER be turned CCW whereas the alarm setting must ALWAYS be turned CCW?
    Well well, learn something everyday. Dug out the barrel as easist to find. Watch crown works cw and anti-cw as the norm. Alarm crown only works anti-cw, wonder why.
    Very nice movement, very nice well finished watch btw

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