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By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
So firstly this book was first wrote almost one hundred years ago. Secondly Emil Borer was more likely in charge of design and research at Aegler's factory, the factory that Rolex claimed belonged to them, but Gruen also apparently made that same claim. And lastly Emil Borer was way way ahead of his time and very very probably knew exactly what he was talking about. You must be on tenderhooks to read page 25 ? I'll release it mid July 2024 🙂 -
Welcome Matt! I can see that you are passionate about watches and it's inspiring to see! 🙂 There's always something new to learn and to discover no matter how long you've been doing it.
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By watchweasol · Posted
Hello and welcome to the forum, Richard will sort it out for you. -
Wait, am I reading this correctly?? So, the former head of Rolex technical department suggests (in the last paragraph of your pictures) that - paraphrasing: If you put a mainspring that is too strong (1st mistake), just file off bits of the pallet fork horns to avoid knocking ??? The Rolex master must be one of the greatest watch destroyers then, hahaha.
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