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Do I oil the interface on these reverser wheels on a Bulova automatic 11ALACD?


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Im working on this vintage 11ALACD. The diagram for the automatic mechanism is below. Do I oil the interface of the reverser wheels circled below? I read somewhere that I should treat the reverser wheels with epilame but I am not sure that applies here.

 

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Yes.

Next question is what sort of oil to use.

There are a couple of Bulova service manuals around for similar watches. The first one also gives some information on checking the tension spring, but neither tell you what oil to use.

https://www.buzzufy.com/ebooks/11AOACDB.pdf
http://www.phfactor.net/wtf/Bulova and Caravelle/Bulova 11ANAC, D, B.pdf

This shows what happens if you don’t oil them

https://onatelier.co.uk/bulova-automatic-divers-watch-666-feet-m7-calibre-11alac-service#more-2183

Let me know how you get on. I have one of these in my project box waiting attention.

 

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Seems my options for this application are KT22 grease or 9104 in my possession. Would you guys say one is better?

Also I already treated the reverser wheels with epilame. Doesn’t that mean the oil won’t spread over the teeth?

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