Watch loses minutes per day; timegrapher reads fine
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Looks as if some screws have been replaced. The regulator is curved not bent🤣. Look in the BestFit Catalogues on here that I posted ages ago for the I D.
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By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
Thats a strange phenomenon but yes i can differentiate between non magnetisable and non magnetic thanks mark Thanks for explaining that nev, still seems strange 🙂 -
Both! It’s a Timemaster alarm watch. It has cap jewels over the hole jewels on 3 of the train wheels making 8, 2 on the escapement, 2 on the pallet pivots, and 5 on the balance (including the impulse) making 17. But no pallet stones. And it has a cheap, ‘stamped metal’ sort of bridge/balance cock, an open mainspring barrel, and the alarm spring barrel had a weird arbor/gear hybrid. Not seen that before. It was interesting to figure out how the alarm works, so learning all the time, but this was definitely a cheap one, despite being ‘fully jeweled’.
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It seems this topic is becoming very interesting 😀. Here are two more pictures that might help to identify the movement. The diameter of the dial side is 40mm, and the other side 36,5mm.
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I'm with @nevenbekriev Rich, it just looks a normal movement to me .... unless you know differently. Do you have pics of yours? Who is the manufacturer?
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