Seiko 7025-8099 bezel
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Slippage must be at a high torque point to be sudden.
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Screwdriver is not a bad idea. I measured the movement I had on hand and I got 0.9mm x 1.3mm for the regulator block and 1.2mm x 1.7mm for the hairspring stud. I am now thinking that I might just file a suitably sized slot across the end face of a 3mm brass rod that I might reduce in diameter at the tip.
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By Michalzeszen · Posted
I had a feeling the worst would happen, and it did. The smallest pressure applied to the crown broke one side of its little leg. I think I'll replace it with a traditional system if possible. This, I believe. I'm shocked at how expensive the parts for this model are. -
By HectorLooi · Posted
It might be the arbor of one of the train wheels slipping. Remove the balance wheel but leave the pallet fork in place and wind until there is slippage. Obseve which wheels turn and which wheels don't. And yes, the most obvious. Is the mainspring wound in the correct direction?
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