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By TimepieceTinkerer · Posted
Hi all, Update: Thanks to everyone who responded — I really appreciate the help! It turns out the issue was caused by a loose cannon pinion on the main plate, which prevented the train wheels from sitting correctly. That’s why the movement wouldn’t tick with the balance in place, and the pallet fork appeared to "float" without engaging. Once that was fixed, everything snapped into place and started working as it should. I had replaced the pallet fork because I accidentally broke the pivot on the original one. @Neverenoughwatches -
Hello everyone from Idaho. I started up the hobby about two years ago and love it. My latest repair, that I'm very proud of, is an Oris big crown pointer date 7400B. I'm excited to learn and to help out where I can.
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By LittleWatchShop · Posted
An update... I bought some 316 steel washers from McMaster Carr. For days I have been turning it to get to what you see in the image. it is not done, of course. the inside diameter of the top as shown is close. The washer is too thick, so I am gonna need to figure a way to make it thinner. Last week I had a long talk on the phone with @SwissSeiko and got some tips. He suggested Harbor Freight insertable carbide cutters. Wow, they work well. Miles to go before I sleep. Here is my setup -
Hello all. I've been working on a Citizen H145-S073545 radio controlled. There was a plastic gasket in between the case and case back. Putting it back together I used a press, witch I think was a mistake, because it cut the gasket open. I've been looking online for a replacement but not having much luck. I've tried a couple crysta gaskets but that didn't work. Any ideas of where to find these gaskets? Thanks all.
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