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Disassembling/Assembling ETA 6497-1/6497-2


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Though I would share this here mostly for someone new like me who just started in this hobby. I think it be fair to say most of us started with this movement and is the one Mark uses in his watch repair course although it's says ETA the  Chinese clone is the same. I used this myself and save me from having to take pictures all the time also show where to lub and what kind. This might have been posted before, not sure. Make sure you have flash player enable .

https://www.eta.ch/swisslab/6497/6947.html

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On 7/30/2020 at 6:42 PM, wudce said:

Though I would share this here mostly for someone new like me who just started in this hobby.

Welcome to share, the proper section is "chat about watches", this one as the title says is only for fully documente projects compelte by fellow memebers.

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On 7/30/2020 at 12:42 PM, wudce said:

Though I would share this here mostly for someone new like me who just started in this hobby. I think it be fair to say most of us started with this movement and is the one Mark uses in his watch repair course although it's says ETA the  Chinese clone is the same. I used this myself and save me from having to take pictures all the time also show where to lub and what kind. This might have been posted before, not sure. Make sure you have flash player enable .

https://www.eta.ch/swisslab/6497/6947.html

Thanks for posting this. This is a great reference - especially handy for those who are learning on the 6497/6498 using Mark's classes and may want a refresher without re-watching all the videos.

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