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By HectorLooi · Posted
If you loosen the screws of the top plate and spin it with the turbo, does it improve? -
So, I said when i used one of these balances I would provide an update. Do they work? Are they legit? I'm still almost 100% confident they are real just based on clearly being from the same tooling but possibly factory seconds likely with minor cosmetic defects. The one in the photo here which has a little hair trapped under the hairspring is the one i used. Did it work? Boy did it... So the 7s26 is not exactly famous for being a high accuracy movement. From the factory a delta of 10 to 20 is not exactly uncommon. I put the balance in and the bone headed design of how seikos stud is made it's almost a guarantee you'll put a slight twist in it when you install it that you have to correct and that's what happened. I corrected the twist and like with all seiko balances had to do a tiny bit of correction on the terminal curve to make sure it perfectly tracked the open regulator pins and stayed centered. I then closed them up and did my final timing and adjustment. On a 7s26C with the balance from sofly i got a six position delta of ONLY FIVE SECONDS. Which is a tie for the smallest delta i've gotten on one of these movements. It's been in a 7s26 on my wrist now for 8 days and has lost three seconds. Not PER day, 3 seconds in 8 days total. Based on my experience now i'm confident enough to buy these and I will likely order some more very soon.
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Just my rotary tool with a muslin buffing wheel and some green Dialux.
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Okay as somebody totally unfamiliar with old swiss stuff does this look normal to you guys? So theoretically this thing was serviced by a professional of dubious qualifications 20 years ago, sat in a drawer ever since and so I figured the barrel should be serviced and the new mainspring i would hope he'd have put in there would probably be usable (I have a new one anyways ready to go.) but i'm not really sure what i'm looking at here. There's no bridle to speak of on the mainspring, it's just folded over at the end. Inside the barrel is a second part. I've never seen anything like this but that folded over part clearly hooks onto it. I have a brand new GR mainspring for this movement ready to go if i have to replace the mainspring. Is this an integral part or is this something strange the previous watchmaker did? It looks like the bridle is just a separate part of the spring itself. If the new one i have has it's own bridle i'm wondering if i even need this part.
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I picked this up at the vintage fair on Sunday for $5. Ineresting little 32mm watch. Seems to be an older size 0 but with production date of.May 1904. With Sir Wm Pitt on the dial and bridge maybe made for British but made to.look like an American pocket watch conversion? The clasp on bracelet say sturdy with a patent date of 1928. Lugs definately a later addition. Was all gunked up so stripped, cleaned oiled and reassembled. Will need to work with the hairspring but everything is there and working. Added new crystal.
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