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By Terrinecold · Posted
Nice trick I’ll try that. I don’t think you cursed me I think at this point I am so clumsy that everything bad which can happen is bound to. The microscope helps a lot but dexterity with tweezers is not there. -
By ManSkirtBrew · Posted
Oh no, I cursed you! So I found that no matter how much I demagnetized my tweezers, the spring, and the movement (if you try this, make sure the spring is inside a container or it will fly away), it still wanted to stick to my fine steel tweezers. So I stuck some Rodico on the end of a pegwood stick (my favorite tool) and stuck the prongs of the spring in that. I then used my brass tweezers to gently nudge the spring's hinge into the slot in the chaton. I had to do it at least twice on that Omega, but the Rodico-on-a-stick trick really saved the day. It prevents you from pinging it away and really makes it easier to navigate the spring into its slot. -
By Terrinecold · Posted
Hello, I am starting with learning to lubricate watch movements. I bought a set of Bergeron oilers. 55-710 on Amazon there is a yellow green blue and red. I just have no idea which to use where and when. -
By djwilliams37 · Posted
Some of the copies are easy to spot as they have no manufacture named on them. Others have the correct information on them but when reading the given details another name is given for the manufacturer
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