Seiko 7017 - low amplitude
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By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
I set a brush bristle into a pinvice, its diameter is around .15. Dip it vertically in oil with a slow withdraw leaves just enough at the very tip . The flexibility of the hair i also like, makes oiling teeth or stones a really gentle proceedure. -
So do you use the 9415 along with epilame, or just the 9415 by itself - my understanding was that the 9415 was viscous enough that it didn't need the epilame, but now starting to question my thinking
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Moebius 9415. Hope that answers your question. Just browsed it through and found a reference to "Working Instructions", but I would need a login for that and I guess that won't happen without being accredited. I'm super curious to know if Omega recommends the "rub of epilame method" on the pallet stones before applying the oil. Can you please check for us @JohnR725?
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By HectorLooi · Posted
Even the amount picked up by the smallest oiler can be too much. I made my own oiler with a 0.2mm wire. And I use the amount picked up by the smallest black oiler and use that to transfer an appropriate size droplet to the tip of my homemade oiler. The final amount of 9415 used is so small that it seems ridiculous. -
By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
It will help with where to look if a line is looking rough , having a little beat error say .5ms to seperate the trace lines makes sense as well. Now I'm wondering if it could be either, depending which stone is struck first as the timegrapher starts recording . That would be really unhelpful ☹️
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