Pocket Watch Cylinder

The hands of my pocket watch fell, and the minute hand will not go properly. Need advice!?
It is a large pocket watch. The hour hand is secured to the base. A tiny, tiny cylinder projects from the base, where it seems that you're supposed stack hands. The opening of the minute hand as you drag on the cylinder has an edge, but only on one side, I tried put it back on both sides, and he slips near each time you move the watch. The second hand works very well. It is supposed to go up and secure everything, but does not seem to work so well. Any advice on how to solve this problem? I can provide more details if necessary, sorry if it's a bit complicated.
Here are some possibilities: The interesting thing to mention is that it takes a fair bit of pressure the new headquarters of the minute hand. It is a tight fit tight. One of these points retractable ball point pins, without tip extended, makes an excellent hand tool minutes. Do not use something solid to sit hand, as you can break the jewel of the center. The next opportunity is that the hole in the hand has just been expanded to the point where it will be more secure. A watch-real (someone who is not with a kiosk in the mall) can carefully close the hole in the hand, then taken up at the correct size. It is a fiddly operation, but almost always successfully. If not, the hands of replacement are available. The minute hand turns on a party called the cannon pinion. The cannon pinion is tight on the tree center, and slips when setting the hands. It is possible that part of the cannon pinion which carries the minute hand was broken. Depending on the specifics of the watch, a watchmaker may be able to get a replacement, or it may require making one from scratch. If you're unlucky, I would find a watch for me to work on your watch. Again, a kiosk center is not a watchmaker. Good luck
Cylinder Pocket Watch.