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Re: sticky pushers
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: I picked up a heuer 1163v from a guy that has owned since new and
: the pushers are sticky. It is possible to have the pusher
: repaired or should they just be replaced? And if they should be
: replaced can nos be located? Thanks for your help. Brian

Better informed professionals in OTD may think differently, but I would say that sticky pushers are basically caused by dirt, dirt and more dirt. A good cleaning of the case and movement, performed by a reputable shop, will surely solve the problem.

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