Eta 2550 Ladies Movement Pallet Fork End Shake.
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I agree with clockboy. Just so you know what part is the snail here is a picture of a movement and I have marked the snail for you.
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My watchmaker friend once told me that you can swap reversing wheels between SW200 and ETA 2824 but NOT the whole bridge, just the wheels. I asked him that about parts interchangeability because I was working on a Maurice Lacroix with a rusted SW200's ball bearing. He said that he doesn't know about the bearing but I try swapping anyway, first I put the whole ETA rotor on the SW200 and it worked perfectly, so I punched the rusted bearing on the Maurice Lacroix rotor out and replaced it with ETA's. Since the bearing gear connects directly to the reversing wheels I say the wheels must be swappable. Don't know about 2892 and SW300 though, I never asked my friend about that. I wish someone out there with parts could spend their time to try swapping parts between various ETAs and SWs then make a compatible list, we the community would really appreciated it.
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It could be the position of the snail wheel. You will need to test on your bench and watch what is a happening.
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Interesting experiment @Knebo. Thanks for sharing! It also tells us that if we want maximum performance we should replace the reversing wheel with a new one which is the recommendation of ETA. I never do that as long as it's working fine but with this new knowledge, it's something that can be consider as an option.
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I cleaned the fine springs in my cleaning machine up until one slipped through the mesh parts basket. I managed to find it by sticking a telescoping magnet tool down into each jar. Now, I just clean those separately in a small glass jar.
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