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By LittleWatchShop · Posted
I have serviced one Luminox in the past. As I recall, the hands were really tight. Also, because of the tritium tubes, they sit proud, so when using normal hand levers, you may not get enough leverage. You need to protect the dial from scratches, so use thick paper or plastic under the hand lever. -
By LittleWatchShop · Posted
The War Department recommends Elgin M-56A oil. Elgin later came out with M-56B which is better. You will find the Elgin M-56B in cool "one-drop" bottles on ebay for under $20. Get one and discipline yourself not to read any threads on "what oil should I buy." Get a brand new set of Bergeon screwdrivers They are not that expensive. Get a pair of Dumont #3 tweezers. If you were a boy scout and no how to sharpen a knife, find a pair of Dumont #3 on ebay that is in reasonably good shape and buy them--they are better. Then dress them with a stone using your boy-scout skills. Once you become a skilled amateur, you will be confident to invest several thousand dollars in the 14 different Mobius oils that the experts recommend (SARC). I would not practice on the Ingersoll for two reasons: 1) it is constructed a little different than your typical Swiss watch, and 2) (more importantly) it is a very cool watch! Later on, I would fix it and wear it. -
Cousins sell collets and fixing pins. https://www.cousinsuk.com/category/hairspring-collets-pins-studs-boots
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Welcome to the WRT forum. Both pieces are worth TLC, they don't make them like these anymore, so you are looking at a limited available quantity. I suggest working on them when you have acquired good dexterity and experience. Chinese keep making same chunk= junk and love to see you break them, so to sell you another one, the fact that they don't sell spare parts supports the point of my arguement. If you are buying now, why not buy two Swiss scraps of the SAME CALIBER in need of repair, such that a good running one can be made out of the two, plus, you will have your own spare parts inventory, well sorta. Keep us posted when choosing scraps and ask questions, no $ charge for advice. No shortage of help and advice here, we'll work with you till your rebuild one ticks happy and accurate. Regs
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