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All I can say is the set I used was quite old and belonged to my master and it was complete the parts were numbered. What you might have are cheap replacements could be made in the likes of China who make cheep crap.
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By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
You have a rocking bar set and wind design chief, still usable for identification. We just need the plate diameter now. -
Thanks Geotex, From what I can see the keyless works on mine is completely different to those in the photo, I had a bit of a Google and it looks like it's called a rocking bar?? I can't seem to find a single match online though. As far as the setting lever screw goes, you've just explained what I'm doing wrong and why it was probably left out in the first place. It needs to go in before the bridge 🙃. That's why the hole isn't big enough because it's designed to be smaller to stop the screw falling out until the bridge is removed. Thank you for that! I'll remove the bridge tonight and get it refit.
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By LittleWatchShop · Posted
The term "digital transistor" is not a term of art--at least in the modern world. A lifetime ago, there was such a thing as DTL (Diode Transistor Logic). Resistors were involved, but I am not aware that they were ever integrated into the transistor package. -
By ManSkirtBrew · Posted
Update: I posted over on NAWCC and it looks like I melted the fine coil wires where they come into the solder lugs. After dropping the heat way down on my iron and being absurdly careful, I have a humming fork!
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