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TISSOT VISODATE cal. 27B-621 wont go the right way


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Cheers Mates!!

Im working on a TISSOT VISODATE cal. 27B-621  1957 year

And I see that the watch wont go the right way, when I test all the wheels.

And I notice the hole in the main bridge is woren out, so that the tube for the third  wheel have to mutch play, and then squeezes the next wheel.  (See photo with red arrow)

Can that be right here??

If that is correct, is it possibel to drill out a lager hole and put in an jevel?

Get a nwe bridge?

Or any other options?

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UT0uL9e0uPk

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Do you think the hole is worn or the jewel  broken or may have come loose out of  the hole. 

You would need bunch of tools to drill  the hole with good precision, or you can even take your chances and try broaching the hole.

A close up pic helps.

Finding a donor movement seems the easy way out.

Good luck.

 

 

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51 minutes ago, Nucejoe said:

Do you think the hole is worn or the jewel  broken or may have come loose out of  the hole. 

You would need bunch of tools to drill  the hole with good precision, or you can even take your chances and try broaching the hole.

A close up pic helps.

Finding a donor movement seems the easy way out.

Good luck.

 

 

Thanks everybody,  I have got all the answers I need, then I go for an donor part...

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