Is there an etachron stud twisting tool that fits seiko studs?
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By Michael1962 · Posted
My second iteration. Cleaning to be underneath the towel rails. That makes sense. Moved the fridge and the maching/printing table around to the right. Changed the lathe to be used over the end of the bench. Not much room in front of the 3D printer, but you don't have to stand there while it is doing its thing. And the 'doing' area. The power that was brought in for tha spa was 30A I think, so there will be more power than I need. -
By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
Thanks Rich and scott for that information, so much more to learn. -
By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
Ah i didn't notice that but it was past one i the morning when read it The keyless works used for identification are hidden under the watchmakers side. You would have to disassemble it, you dont need to worry so much about that, doubtful it is a Remontoire as i suggested earlier this morning 🤦♂️ but you never know 😁 -
That is what I have moved to, I said 9010 in my post for the sake of simplicity, but what I actually use is Dr Tillwich 1-3 where I would use 9010 and Dr Tillwich 3-5 where I would use HP1300/D5, similarly I use their B52 grease instead of the Mobius/Molycote ones. Only downside I see is that they are all clear, including the grease, so you need to be a little more careful on how much you apply as it's not so easy to see the oil/grease.
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By RichardHarris123 · Posted
If it has a e on the end, Remontoire then yes two springs, without the e, stem wound.
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