Balance staff into jacot 😒
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Where do you find those?
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By TimepieceTinkerer · Posted
Thanks for the detailed explanation—really helpful! As I just started and do this purely as a hobby, I don’t have much to clean at once. I usually pre-clean parts manually, then run the main cleaning for about 8–10 minutes, same for the second rinse, and around 10–15 minutes for the third rinse, which is alcohol. Then I put the basket in the drying chamber for about 2–3 minutes. I might be overdoing the timings a bit, especially with alcohol, but so far I haven’t noticed any issues with shellac. Still figuring things out as I go! -
…it’s a very clean look done very well. Thanks for sharing…and may I inquire what’s on the bench behind?
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Thanks for the information, its a big help. I'll try and pull off the pipe. I think I'll try using the Presto hand remover. Then I guess I'll try to fit the pipe into the hands(?) though maybe I won't have to as I'm putting a new set of hands on the movement.
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One of the problems with chronograph hands and whoever manufactured the watch would be that often times they are put on with considerable force. The problem with the amount of force they go on with is that often times when removed they disintegrate. So disintegrating hands unfortunately is quite common on a chronograph. With those lucky enough to have an account with were be authorized by whoever made the watch or the service center they would have a complete package of hands. so yes that does look like the brass tube of the hand that disintegrated.
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