Where can I download the C07.121 movement decomposition diagram? What is the reason why the movement of the watch is particularly low after the watch is cleaned? Do the plastic parts inside the movement need to be cleaned?
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Thank you for your confirmation! I am aware the original jewel was burnished in place and that those jewels are almost impossible to source today so I thought I would try pressing one in. The original hole was smaller than 120 (probably 100), and I have reamed out all of the original bush to fit the 120 jewel. Since this watch is for my own collection and not valuable I will attempt to press in a 120 jewel directly and if it cannot hold I'll eventually need to produce a new bush for it.
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When pegging and doing a pre-clean on very dirty movements I always use naphtha. As mentioned above, IPA isn't good solvent for oils and grease.
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I have recently become interested in all things watch related. Repair videos are great, but I just had to get some hands on experience. I started with a ST36, as suggested by Alex. I think it's Alex, but I'm terrible with names. Anyway, that went pretty well, and I've went through almost five watches now. I say almost five, because I'm a bit stuck on this most recent one. New thread incoming soon. Besides that, hello to all.
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