My first true project watch. Really nice condition vintage Seiko 7006a. Non running.
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By steve1811uk · Posted
Hi, I have a lot of experience with Seiko and you can make all of those run within a few seconds a day with small adjustments to the Etachron regulator. You just need a timegrapher, an Etachron adjusting tool and ideally a stereo microscope, along with a bit of knowledge and patience. Not difficult at all for a watchmaker professional or a hobbyist like myself. -
Courtesy of my parents who are at the Henry Ford Museum (formerly Greenfield Village) in Dearborn, Michigan today - a photo of the watchmaker's bench setup in Thomas Edison's Menlo Park laboratory. This is a pretty good display, a pallet warmer, truing caliper, staking set (unfortunately closed box), spirit lamp, and check out that six jaw chuck on the lathe. The museum is a mostly an outdoor village where Ford had moved numerous buildings important to himself and to the history of technology in the USA. (Also includes the Wright brothers' bicycle shop for example). As a teenager I worked in an 1850's tavern there. There are several other large lathes too.
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Yes, I see now that it's cracked but wasn't sure if you were just referring to the split opposite it.
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Yeah, it’s definitely cracked. I could probably glue it, but more trouble than it’s worth. A new one is £14.
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By watchweasol · Posted
Hi in the video notice the copper coloured coil do not touch it with the screw driver keep it covered with your gloved finger to avoid damage, it’s too easily clipped and destroyed the bracelet is best opened up flat so as not to get in the way. It only hinders your work.
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