How I take apart a pocket watch, Westclox, Pocket Ben
I disassemble a dollar pocket watch for cleaning and oiling. The plates for this watch are held together with screws so I am able to take it apart and assemble it. The watch with riveted plates I cannot take apart because I will not be able to put it back together. This watch has no (0) jewels. For assembly see • How I assemble a dollar pocket watch, West... This video performed by an amateur. Do not attempt at home. No watches were harmed in the making of this video. For entertainment only.

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