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By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
I was thinking of buying the same one 6 months ago but still haven't gotten around to it. I have the same Parkside motor in the bench grinder, the speed is very adjustable but has inconsistent torque through speed ranges. Not recommended to use an additional voltage regulator considering it already had one installed. Hope this helps. -
By ManSkirtBrew · Posted
The cannon pinion is pressed onto the off-center center wheel in this Omega 1001. Sorry for the blurry shot; it's the best one I had. The tech sheet suggests: But I'm trying to think how I would do that. I was hoping someone with experience on this movement could weigh in. -
Hi All, just gone to wind in the mainspring on this Rolex cal 2236 to find that it does not have a hole but instead is flared on the end to sit in the flared part of the arbor. Does anyone know if there is a winder on the market for this as although I have not tried yet I am assuming that my standard winder will not work in this case. thanks. Any help or advice appreciated.
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By ManSkirtBrew · Posted
A friend brought me this beautiful Omega to service. It's the first time I've seen this movement, so I'm looking through the technical guide for...guidance. Sorry for the photos instead of text--I wasn't able to get a satisfactory cut-n-paste. The PDF is attached. First question: are they suggesting *all* of these parts be treated with epilame, or just saying they are treated from the factory with a special coating? Most everything else I can work out: But my second question is this guy, from the automatic winding block. I'm assuming it's a one-way clutch, and I did not want to risk taking it apart with no knowledge of it. So do I take it apart? How is it lubricated? I have Lubeta V105, would that be appropriate here? Omega 1001.pdf -
By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
Its nice to be shown appreciation for any advice thats been given. Thanks Murks.
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