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By nevenbekriev · Posted
Guys, do You believe that the 'nut' pops up above the rotor surface enough to be cought by a wrench? -
Inflation is still alive and well, so I don't think that we will see prices coming down anytime soon. Seems that many people picked up this hobby because of the pandemic. That was my case. Of course, us newbs needed cheap watches to work on, and tools and supplies. So, I'm sure that helped drive up the prices as well.
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Hi a have another problem I'm repairing a elgin 292 model 16s but the balance staff are broken I'm using this tool to measure the staff lengths I had already purchase a couple staff for this movement all wrong very annoying feels like im just wasting my money how do a find the right one the measurement I'm getting of one is 5.50mm another staff was round 5.41 from the tool on that picture could you help please? Can someone please respond thanks.
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I also find the red oiler in this set the most versatile size, but for cap jewels, I’ve found that the finer, Bergeon ergonomic oiler, 7013-N, gives me greater control over the amount of oil I’m depositing and gives me a more consistent drop size. The yellow oiler is great for use as a probe - nudging pivots into place etc. I’m about to file one down into a tiny tool to move the collet in adjusting beat. Very handy, just too chunky to use as an oiler.
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By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
I switched to naptha a while back for that very reason, i only use alcohols for rinses now.
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