Love ❤these! Tip: Search on UA-cam “how to remove crown (that’s the little tab that moves the hands) from a watch” it will describe how to find the small hole to insert a straight pin or pointing item, to push the mechanism that releases the crown knob. That will prevent any possibility of breaking the watch face. Thanks for video 😊!
Hi Shirley - You don't have to add mod podge but you want to add some protective coating because the hands and even the numbers in some cases are very delicate and can fall off. Thanks for watching.
I'm thinking if you didn't like the look of the mechanism on the back you could paint it or even glue some felt over it just to give it a more "finished" look.
Hi Sharon - You could certainly do that if you prefer that look. One thing is that the back mechanism is generally involved in holding the watch hands on so you would need to be careful when removing it if you wanted to keep the hands in place. Thanks for watching.🙂
You could always take the hands off and when you put the mod podge on add the hands after the mp before it dries.
That is an option. Thanks for watching 😊
Love ❤these! Tip: Search on UA-cam “how to remove crown (that’s the little tab that moves the hands) from a watch” it will describe how to find the small hole to insert a straight pin or pointing item, to push the mechanism that releases the crown knob. That will prevent any possibility of breaking the watch face. Thanks for video 😊!
Thanks for the tip and for watching. 😊
Thank you for posting!
Of course 🙂
Luv it, Thank You from Puerto Rico.
Thanks for watching and commenting 🙂
Do you have to cover it with podge modge or anything else. Can it be left as us?
Hi Shirley - You don't have to add mod podge but you want to add some protective coating because the hands and even the numbers in some cases are very delicate and can fall off. Thanks for watching.
Thank you
Thanks for watching 😊
I'm thinking if you didn't like the look of the mechanism on the back you could paint it or even glue some felt over it just to give it a more "finished" look.
Hi Sharon - You could certainly do that if you prefer that look. One thing is that the back mechanism is generally involved in holding the watch hands on so you would need to be careful when removing it if you wanted to keep the hands in place. Thanks for watching.🙂