I'm here to see if I can find some assistance repairing a Seiko Quartz flip clock from the 1970s.
My Dad (who's in his 70's) has owned this for over 40 years and it's finally wearing out. Loses time rapidly. Changed batteries of course.
A) how do you prize it apart to get to the innards? There seems to be some kind of catch along the top front edge.
B) Would I expect a broken part or is it more likely dried or lack of lubricant or just dirt?
Cheers
My Dad (who's in his 70's) has owned this for over 40 years and it's finally wearing out. Loses time rapidly. Changed batteries of course.
A) how do you prize it apart to get to the innards? There seems to be some kind of catch along the top front edge.
B) Would I expect a broken part or is it more likely dried or lack of lubricant or just dirt?
Cheers
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