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E Gluck 1213-21/Andre Rivalle


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Does anyone have any information on an E Gluck 1213-21 17j movement? It is an Andre' Rivalle pocket watch. I have all the parts for cleaning oiling. It shouldn't be too hard to reassemble but any information on reassembly would be appreciated. These pictures identify the movement.

Thanks to all

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Thanks again Nucejoe. I finally got around to putting this movement back together, and now I'll take it apart again to clean and oil.

Now I also have to find out why my old Hampden lever set stopped running dial up after it was last wound. Runs dial down and seems to have picked up a "clanging" noise.

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35 minutes ago, shntat said:

I am looking for the fork arm for the 1213-21 that goes between balance wheel and escapement gear

Just FYI, these parts are called respectively pallet fork, and escape wheel.

Also, we have a section on this forum where is considered polite for new members to introduce themselves. 

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