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  1. Watch Case Issues, Opening, Movement/Stem Removal, Case Parts, straps and bracelets

    Discussing issues regarding the watch case including Opening, Closing, Movement Removal, Stem Removal, Pushers, Pendant Tubes etc...
    You can also discuss subjects relating to watch straps and bracelets here.

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  2. New to watch repair ** Safe Zone For Learner Watch Repairers **

    Discussing subjects relating to learner watch repairers.
    More experienced repairers - please guide learners with patience and respect 🙏

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  3. Regulation, Watch Performance and Timing Machine (Timegrapher) Readings/Results

    Discuss general regulation techniques, watch performance issues and your timing machine readings (traces).
    Balance Wheel Adjustment, Hairspring Adjustment, Regulating Watches, Setting Watches in Beat, Lift Angle

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  4. Service, Repair & Adjustment Techniques (Not Timing or Regulation)

    Discussing subjects relating to servicing, making adjustments and repairs to watch parts and movements and fitting balance staffs. This section is not for timing or regulation discussion. To discuss Regulation or Timing please go here.

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  5. Cleaning / De-Greasing Techniques - including cleaning products

    Discussing cleaning and de-greasing of watch movements including products used

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  6. Fault Finding / Fault Diagnosis

    Discuss fault finding. Post here for advise diagnosing any watch movement issues.

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  7. Restoration Techniques - Polishing, Refinishing, Bluing, Rust, etc..

    Dealing with all subjects relating to watch restoration techniques such as Rust Removal, Bluing, Refinishing etc...

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  8. Lubrication Techniques, Oils, Greases, Epilame Treatments

    Discussing lubrication techniques, oils and greases to use and Epilame treatment.

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  9. Quartz and Tuning Fork Battery Operated Watches

    Discussing quartz and tuning fork watch movements

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  10. Shock Settings - Incablock, Diashock - Fitting/Adjusting Jewels, etc..

    Discussing shock settings such as Incabloc and Diashock etc..
    Fitting and the adjustment of Jeweled Bearings, Pallet Stones, Impulse Jewels

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  11. Identify This Movement or Watch

    Need help identifying a watch movement? Please use this section.

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  12. Watch Parts, Sourcing Parts, Movements, Materials and Lubrication Products

    Discussing watch parts, the sourcing of watch parts and movements, and products required to repair and service watch movements

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  13. Documentation, Books & Service Sheets

    Discussing watch repair documentation, books, parts lists and service sheets

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    • Thanks, Jon! Very obviously fake! Even with my limited experience, I would have noticed it—even if I were badly hungover (which I very rarely am) and woken up at four in the morning in dim light. I’m probably overly afraid of being fooled. But once you actually start working on the movement, you can both see and feel whether everything is as it should be or not. You should never say never, but I'd be surprised if I ever will be fooled by a clone (or perhaps that's just what I'm hoping). Again, sharing your expertise and experience is super appreciated!
    • Watch cleaning fluids are quite interesting especially with ammonia. Ammonia makes things bright and shiny when properly used watch plates everything will come out really looking clean and wonderful. Typically with any of these solvent-based cleaning products they never recommend elevating the temperature for flammability reasons and definitely never elevate temperatures of anything that makes things bright and shiny as there will be a consequence. For instance when I was in school the first time we had a variety of cleaning machines including the one in the picture down below which I found on eBay still as interesting price it's a popular machine. Machine has a vacuum tube to generate the ultrasonic energy and magnetic transducers which do tend to get warm with time. Memories are such interesting things aren't they? I can actually still see myself standing in front of the machine thinking maximum time Because maximum time should mean maximum clean right? Important lesson learned was elevating the temperature speeds up the undesirable characteristics of the ammonia which is no longer making things bright and shiny after a time span and instead it starts pitching things. So rather than a bright and shiny watch I had a frosted watch with blue-green solution. Now my experiences not unique we've had other people in the group sailor watch is a clean and their solution is blue-green which is a clue of etching of the plates. The really is best to follow the manufacturer's recommendation if you look on the website for your cleaning fluid of course they do not mention elevating the temperature. For one thing it's a flammable product and elevating the temperature is not good and they recommend between three and five minutes. In the second school I went to were were cleaning practice movements all day long every single day the machine actually been set to a maximum of four minutes. For which I have found that four minutes works really well and things do come out bright and shiny.       g in it to affect the
    • You're never going to forget it! It looks perfect. Congrats! 👍
    • I need help cleaning and oiling the jewelry in the photo. Thank you. 
    • Got the correct crystal in today from Esslinger, 31.5mm x 1.5mm. It actually measured 31.5mm on the dot, and surprise surprise, it actually properly fit! After fitting the crystal, I inspected and lightly oiled the movement and crown before reassembling and my very first mechanical watch is back in rotation! Thanks to everyone for your help and guidance.
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