this post was submitted on 22 Oct 2023
22 points (100.0% liked)
Watches
2042 readers
2 users here now
For watch enthusiasts to discuss everything related to watches and horology.
founded 2 years ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
The day dial is built into the watch movement, so replacing the movement will get you a new, working day dial. I'm not sure what model of watch you have, but there are replacement hands you can buy (for example, here: https://theyobokies.com/?mod=product&sec=item&task=list&cid=2) that might kind of match the original ones. If the seconds hand is still a little bent, you can try replacing that, too.
Putting the hands on the movement can be kind of difficult -- there's a tiny little hole in the inner part of the hand that fits onto a tiny pin in the middle of the dial. I'd recommend checking out some videos about it on YouTube before you try it. You'll want a loupe and some tweezers if you decide to do it. Replacing the movement does mean you'll need to remove the old hands and dial and then put them on the new movement.