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Hi all,

I am working with an Illinois Bunn Special Model 9. When I opened the watch I found the impulse jewel missing, but found it during disassembly. The roller is a 2-piece double roller, with the part # of the impulse roller being 651 (catalog number 6237).

The confusion I have is that the jewel hole is round. Not oval, but perfectly circular. You can see an image of the part here:

https://pocketwatchdatabase.com/search/result/illinois/4006134/parts/catalog/651/Bunn Special

However, the jewel I have is D-shaped. I have never heard of perfectly circular roller jewels. It feels like this jewel must be a later replacement, where the guy was unable to find the correct jewel.

I refit the jewel into the hole, but obviously I am worried about the longevity of this fix given the different shape of hole and jewel.

My question is, does the watch really take a D-shaped roller in a round hole? Or is there a round jewel out there that I should try to find?

Thanks in advance.

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Hi John

I found this from an old NAWCC forum response;

Sometimes the manufacturers drilled a round hole even if the roller table was intended to hold a D shaped jewel. It was done because it is less costly to drill a round hole than to drill a hole then ream to a D shape, and it serves the same purpose. The D shaped roller supplies a more powerful impulse than the round jewel will, so I would advise using a D shaped jewel.

 

you can use a D style roller jewel in place of the oval roller jewel, if the supply house have oval jewels that will be a new one on me. Been at the bench for 52 years and even though your watch had a oval and most likely factory there is no problem using the D style as long as the slot opening on the tail of the pallet fork has the correct size and you have properly shellacked it in place.

 

Hope this helps

 

Randy

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11 hours ago, JohnC said:

I have never heard of perfectly circular roller jewels.

From the beginning of time roller jewel's did Come in a variety shapes including round. Usually all the weird shapes were in the earlier versions of watches. Typically on a lot of single roller watches the hole was drilled round and you're still stuck trying to get a half Round jewel into the hole kind of a pain it's much nicer if the whole is properly shaped.

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