Pocket watch barrel bridge and barrel disassembly
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By SwissSeiko · Posted
I do believe in one of the manuals I saw for the 2892 DD module, you could unscrew it from the 2892, and submerge the whole thing in your cleaning machine as a single unit. I havent tried that yet, but when I was having issues with my Omega 1140, I got lucky and found a brand new one in Poland, and ordered that. So, if someone needs parts from an 1140 Omega/2892, I have the chronograph module in my parts bin, although its disassembled. -
By ManSkirtBrew · Posted
They showed up! It's a perfect fit. Can't wait to populate it and try it out. -
By ManSkirtBrew · Posted
Lubed up, back together (minus the one screw), and I'd say not a bad result! Going to give it a day or two to run in while I clean up the case and regulate it again, but off to a good start. -
So it runs and keeps good time even with that train wheel. You are lucky I would point out to the owner about the wheel, just in case at some point they take it to a different clock maker.
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Thank you for your introduction and welcome to this friendly forum. We all look forward to your contributions and continued involvement. As they are screws to hold links it is possible they are false and do nothing. Already said photos are needed.
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