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  1. Hello Happy Clock and Watchmakers, This is probably my fourth question about the AS 175. I have a wrist watch belonging to my wife where I promised her to fix her watch. Now the balance has a broken rub in jewel I failed to replace so far. I thought I would replace the whole cock with the jewel but to my surprise the balance cocks were not identical even though I got 3 of them. I noticed that there is a number stamped into the main plate next to the balance cock, would it refer to the different type of cocks?? This is number 3: This is number 2 (wife watch): This is number 0 ( i got two zeros, but I have not compared them together yet, that is going to be interesting to see though) Question: Would I need to get a balance cock from a donor movement which is marked with 2? Thank you, lui
  2. Hi *, I need some advise, I am servicing my misses wrist watch, which has an AS 175 movement. I have already broke off a pin and now I cannot remove the screw of the ratchet wheel. I treated this screw as right handed so far but did not move. I consider myself lucky that I did not brake the head off so far because i used some force. Please note that the "crown wheel" is only decoration. So is it a normal or a left handed screw? 17jewels AS-175 Take care, lui
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