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Related to the question: Why would anyone “pull the stem out and stop the wristwatch at night or when not wearing it” in the context of mechanical watches?

When the stem of either a mechanical wrist or pocket watch is fully pulled out and the watch appears to stop, what happens inside the watch; are the hands just disengaged, is the watch stopped and what happens to the main spring, does it continue unwinding or is it prevented from unwinding?

Fred
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It disengages the winding wheels and eventually stops the movement after the energy stored in the spring has exhausted.

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r13
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Depends.

On mine I unlock, or unscrew the stem, nothing happens.

Pull it out to the first detent - no change, all continues to work.

Pull out to the second detent, the hands stop (second, minute & hour) and I can change the time.

There will be manyu answers as there are many different internal mechanisms.

Solar Mike
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