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I might have a 1mm drill bit somewhere I'll have a hunt tomorrow. If not I have some bits of electrical wire knocking about I could try for size and measure with my calipers. In the meantime by carefully prizing out the wavy spring from the bezel, carefully bending it a little at each point and a little trial and error I've managed to get to fit better. Though it now spins like one of those fidget spinners! Love to get the click back.
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By RichardHarris123 · Posted
I've never seen a mainspring like that either. -
I swapped the incabloc setting with one I had from a donor that was missing the jewel. And here is the next interesting thing - never seen a mainspring SO broken! This probably means I am not finishing this watch this weekend!
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Is it new and how much difference is there in size? Also does it have all the screws fitted.
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By rjenkinsgb · Posted
A very common "Automatic" mechanical watch movement; they have a weight that swings around while the watch is being worn, and keeps it wound from your arm movements as long as you wear it enough. Other than than that, just wind it normally before using it, if you only wear it on rare occasions. You can get automatic watch wider stands that keep them permanently wound, if you prefer; example on Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Automatic-Watch-Winder-Box-Single/dp/B0B5Z7CX24/ref=asc_df_B0B5Z7CX24 This is the same or similar to your watch:
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