1987 Rolex Ladies Datejust refurb
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One of the reverser wheels came off with the bridge but they are interchangeable. The Bulova tech sheet also has a diagram (attached). I thought your date corrector looked like it was in the correct position. Just to confirm, the quickset works by pulling and then pushing the crown in and out to advance the date. Bulova_11 AOAC, D, B.pdf
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sometimes the barrel bridge is rubbed too, causing more movement, I assume as said above the setting lever is like new? you can get a small chuck to hold it in your Dremel like you said fine abrasive/grit, might be difficult to keep even, good luck anyway......
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I saw one on eBay today in Canada for less and said it was NOS, that is one expensive part...
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By ManSkirtBrew · Posted
This is tremendous and will save me a ton of research, thank you! Looks like mine is 90 degrees off from your picture. Might explain why my quickset wasn't working. I noted this during disassembly! And the intermediate wheel right next to it was chamfer down. While I've got you here, do you happen to have a diagram of how the automatic works goes together? Also I just noticed I misread the movement on the automatic weight! I'll see if I can fix the title...I cannot. So if anyone is searching, it's an 11AOACB. -
By ManSkirtBrew · Posted
I finally got around to replacing the clasp on my 1972 Seiko 6139B chronograph. One of the ears on the old one had completely worn away so it would randomly pop off my wrist, which is less than convenient. It did need a little percussive persuasion to get together, but I'm pleased to have it back on my wrist. I really love this watch.
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