Jump to content

Any Suggestions To Prevent Corrosion On Bergeon 5555/98 Watch Holder?


Recommended Posts

Posted

When I purchased my Bergeon water resistance tester, second hand, the 5555/98, I had to renew the shaft and hanger due to excessive corrosion.  

 

Luckily Cousins sells replacements (for how long I don't know), well, my new part is also started to show corrosion, and I have followed the guidelines in the manual and only used distilled water, so thought I would ask you guys if you have any advice, tips, ideas I can put into motion to stop the corrosion reforming.

 

Anyone know what I can do?

Posted

I agree with Geo the best way is to make another. Does not look a difficult job, just a bit of thread & lathe work.

If not look up metals4u.co.uk they have an amazing amount of different stocks & sizes.

Posted

Cool, thanks, so now I need someone like Mark to make me one :P

 

'fraid my watch lathe is a teensie bit small for that. 

 

But I am shocked at this - it really should not have corroded when you consider the price of these things.

 

I have had the Calypso model (very similar to the Bergeon) for about 15 or so years and never had any problems with corrosion - and I am naughty, I have used regular tap water many times when I run out of the de-ionised stuff.

Posted (edited)

I know, its crazy, I wonder if I were to contact Bergen themselves, and suggest they make a stainless option they would be interested?  Seems below par per their usual quality so one would think they would like to improve on this.

 

Talking of Bergeon, and improvements, has anyone seen the new Bergeon winders, more specifically the new design of the actual watch restraints?

 

7802

 

15764672992_692eacdfd1.jpgBergeon 7802 by Micky.!, on Flickr

 

7803

 

15761248431_0098e305d7.jpgBergeon 7803 by Micky.!, on Flickr

 

I was never happy with the old style watch restraints, and always use velcro straps to secure watches to the arms, but now I am wondering if I can get those restraints separately from Bergeon.

 

15578348890_502f423e23.jpgBergeon 7802.220 by Micky.!, on Flickr

 

15763143425_63b40c77c7.jpgBergeon 7803.220 by Micky.!, on Flickr

Edited by SSTEEL
Posted

Recliners for watches :)

 

I like my old Elma Cyclomat - it's a noisy bugger but it just keeps going. Not sure about the new Bergeon one - looks cool.

 

post-1-0-47073200-1415720308.jpg

 

I wonder if the Bergeon holders will fit on the Elma - now that would be cool.

  • 3 years later...
Posted

If it were mine, I would disassemble and have the cast aluminum (zinc ?) parts cleaned by glass beading, then I would paint them with this... 

http://shop.masterseriesct.com/product.sc;jsessionid=09891C0B584416E173AEA791283838F0.p3plqscsfapp001?productId=8

I'd suggest thinning it a bit and using thin coats so as not to affect dimensions. MCU is moisture cured urethane, I've used it for many things outside the box. 

  • Like 1
Posted

Hey, now days you could probably get that base and top 3d printed in a strong hard plastic?  Again pretty small money considering the result. And yes, you think Bergeon would have done this already and made replacement parts...  Still would be much cheaper to have them made yourself.

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Restore formatting

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Recently Browsing

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Well, my fundamental stance is that I want to go in and out without leaving any trace other than a shining, perfectly running movement. So, no scratchings on the inside of the case back lid, no marred screws, no debris, no fingerprints, and so on. That is, my goal is to make it impossible for the FBI to track me down. As a professional, I suppose you might want to keep track of returning watches, but as @JohnR725 mentioned, we can keep detailed computer records without marking the watch at all. That may not be true for every watch, but luxury and COSC-certified movements do have unique numbers. John also says it’s best to leave no sign you were ever there, and I couldn't agree more. Now, suppose the Sea-Dweller I'm working on is one day scrapped, and you want to sell the case-back separately (perhaps the case was destroyed in a plane crash). Then the scribbles on the inside no longer reflect the current movement inside the case. Also, the engraving will likely halve the market value of the case back. It had been "sleeping" for about a week and a half. Yes, the "debris/old lubricant" theory is my hypothesis as well! It will be interesting to see what I find once I have time to start disassembling the movement.
    • I've repaired a few of these, having some success with stripping and cleaning the mechanism.  They are so cheap though, its hardly worth the effort in many cases.
    • Get well soon Old Hippy, torn muscles.,  not good
    • Id love to see how he has the output shaft mounted to this setup, as I have the same rotary stage and stepper in my build.
    • If you see at least one thread protruding, or even a half, then you may have a chance using this "tool", but don't squeeze hard. Lot's of patience, and if you notice any signs of loctite or other adhesives, then apply several drops of acetone on top of broken stem. Use heat (hair dryer) also. You should be able gradually turn it counterclockwise, just like i did on this broken Timex stem, which was glued with something like nail hardener. Then you can use an extender to save your broken stem. https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/513DVvkfW5L.__AC_SX300_SY300_QL70_ML2_.jpg   You can also try cutting a small grove / slot on top of the broken stem to use 0.7mm flat screwdriver.   Depending on the Crown material and Stem material, you can try dissolving the stem. 
×
×
  • Create New...