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how to prevent a mainspring sliping inside the barrel?


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28 minutes ago, watchweasol said:

Hi  It may be the wring spring fitted  could be a dodgy barrel  or the spring could be broken ,   open up the barrel have a look.   Is this watch an automatic or manual wind.?

OK I check that it's a combination of both:(

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1 hour ago, Daniel123 said:

Stupid question but have you got it the right way round? I’ve done that loads of times... if it’s wrong way up it will keep slipping.

Ha. I wind it the right way.

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I thought this could actually hold that mainspring from slipping inside the barrel. But guess I'm wrong.

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Just now, nickelsilver said:

That's what's left of the broken tongue end. You will need a new spring, unless you are equipped to rivet a new piece on (or spot weld).

Yeah It's a learning piece now. I try to weld it but guess I use the wrong material. 

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Yeah I’d just get a new one there not too expensive on cousins, I should have been more specific when I said wrong way round, if you instal the mainspring upside down the tongue will never engage with the grove on the barrel. :)

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