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Firstly let me thank everyone who has given me advice this week, on movements, adhesives & other stuff.

My final question for the week is.. If the second hand jumps/skips while sweeping, would this point to the train wheels namely the 4th wheel SS or could it just require a good service? It's only very slight around certain areas everytime, namely around the 5, 10, 30 & 55 marker. It keeps good time & has good PR.

Any thoughts would be appreciated.

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It's not a movement I'm familiar with, but if the second hand is driven in a similar way as the Omega 561 that I have just worked on it may be the same issue that I had. Read the last couple of threads on the Omega 561 movement.

It may also be something as simple as a slack hand, just a thought.

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It's not a movement I'm familiar with, but if the second hand is driven in a similar way as the Omega 561 that I have just worked on it may be the same issue that I had. Read the last couple of threads on the Omega 561 movement.

It may also be something as simple as a slack hand, just a thought.

Thanks Geo,. Just read the thread & boy what a nice watch. With regards to the leaf spring etc.. I can hold my hands up & say I really don't have enough technical knowledge to even begin to look at that. I think i'll just live with it until my abilities catch up to my enthusiasm.
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It's not a movement I'm familiar with, but if the second hand is driven in a similar way as the Omega 561 that I have just worked on it may be the same issue that I had. Read the last couple of threads on the Omega 561 movement.

It may also be something as simple as a slack hand, just a thought.

Hi Geo, I've just looked on the miyota 8215 parts list list & there is no mention of a leaf spring. However, there is a 'friction spring for sweep second pinion' is this what you mean by leaf spring?
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How about a 1975 Leyland Bus! :)

Ironically I was visiting my mother today & guess where she lives?

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