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gary17

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Hey guys

has anyone done a mainspring change in one of these.  As i say above it is a felsa 4007.

The first 3 pics show the top of the barrel, See the hook in pic 2. That then goes over the piece sticking up in pic 4. But i am finding it virtualy impossible to hand wind the mainspring into the barrel pic 4 the sticky up thing gets in the way. The piece in pics 5 and 6 ( it acts sort of like a arbour) it has no hooks and no use except to center it when it goes into the watch. The arbour does not turn. The part of the barrel with the hook. ( see pic 1,2,3) turns via a wheel attached directly to the  intermediate wheel.

Any way back to my question. Has anyone come across this set up before and if yes howq do i go about getting the spring back into the barrel.

cheers

garey

 

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unhelpful answer it kinda looks like a weird version of a waltham pocketwatch mainspring barrel. Except that barrel does not have the center part that you having a problem with. If you can't hand wind it in then you're going to have to find a mainspring winder.  or a new mainspring and just push it out of the ring.

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On 11/11/2020 at 8:56 PM, gary17 said:

Hey guys

has anyone done a mainspring change in one of these.  As i say above it is a felsa 4007.

The first 3 pics show the top of the barrel, See the hook in pic 2. That then goes over the piece sticking up in pic 4. But i am finding it virtualy impossible to hand wind the mainspring into the barrel pic 4 the sticky up thing gets in the way. The piece in pics 5 and 6 ( it acts sort of like a arbour) it has no hooks and no use except to center it when it goes into the watch. The arbour does not turn. The part of the barrel with the hook. ( see pic 1,2,3) turns via a wheel attached directly to the  intermediate wheel.

Any way back to my question. Has anyone come across this set up before and if yes howq do i go about getting the spring back into the barrel.

cheers

garey

 

IMG_20201111_204416.jpg

IMG_20201111_204427.jpg

IMG_20201111_204438.jpg

IMG_20201111_204444.jpg

IMG_20201111_204449.jpg

IMG_20201111_204453.jpg

Hi, did you ever solve this? What did you do?

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