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Hi All

I'm a beginner working on a Citizen 241 http://www.ranfft.de/cgi-bin/bidfun-db.cgi?10&ranfft&0&2uswk&Bulova_11DP.  I've mixed up the capstones and now no longer know which came from the top or bottom of the balance.  It appears that the brass edge of one is slightly wider than the other.  Though, both appear to fit in either top of bottom of the balance. Does anyone know which goes where?

Thank you

Charlie

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Hi unable to find a tech sheet for the bulova 11DP but according to Ranfft its the same as the citizen 0241, The closest sheet I have attachd below there is also a breakdown/service guide on the following link https://wahawatches.com/service-caravelle-watch-with-a-bulova-11dp-movement/         Hope this is of some use in your endeavour

Citizen 0200, 0201, 0271, 0272.pdf

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