Hand hole slightly larger than pinion - what's a better way to fix?
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In watchmaking, there is supposed to be a tool for everything.. 😉 I believe there are dies that "flex" square crystals to reduce the outside dimensions. Robur-style, but square instead of round. But, like @Neverenoughwatches already suggested, you could also make the crystal a bit smaller.
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Setting don't look to be moveable, unless you eliminate the u-clip. Bad idea. I would check pivot ends with good magnification to make sure it needs smooth/ work. You should find whats wrong, before attempting to repair it. Seems to me shimming is best as its reversible & accurately adjustable.
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Got a name for that?
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Is this a watch you've taken in for repair, or one of your personal watches ? I'm asking, because if you took it in for repair, maybe at some earlier point in time, it was re-staffed with the wrong length staff, and the repairer at that time, just ran the screws down lightly. I'm not sure I would start messing with the jewel depths yet..but you could first smooth/stone the pivots a bit, to ensure that there are no rough edges at the ends that could be hanging up. If that doesn't work, you could stone each side evenly a bit to see if you get enough end shake. I've used the timing washer trick years ago on a balance I couldn't get parts for..but that was when I was 1st starting out.
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