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By LittleWatchShop · Posted
you can push out the old pins and replace with new pins on "most" arbors. I have seen a few where they were "pinched" rather than pinned. Also, you can push out the entire arbor from the knurled knob and turn a new arbor, pin it to your desire. Very flexible...IF you have a lathe. -
No, not handed. That's why I bought it I think. I assumed I would work on more Japanese movements with left wound springs, but that hasn't turned out to be the case. I think the only left wound movements I have ever done are HMT (Citizen). I've considered filing down the arbor pins a bit but don't want to ruin it. Occasionally I see a set of the K&D arbors alone show up for sale and maybe I should buy some to modify.
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By RichardHarris123 · Posted
Quite a few parts are discontinued or are restricted items. Unfortunately you'll probably have to pay a ridiculous price or make one. -
I believe that JLC are all in house high end movements, hence spare parts extortionate prices. Sorry I can’t help with the pivot repair. Tom
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