Its a west end watch .Want to know how genuine are these pocket watches ..Claims to be from 1800s and the other one (on the red background) 1920s..Any idea how much should I pay for it.
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NIce!
Unfortunately, I may have a movement or two for which a cannon pinion simply does not exist. I figure it's a challenge- put the movements on the shelf, work on other watches for a while, but also learn how to fabricate parts, and once I'm good enough at it, revisit the watch.
The worst possible result is failure, and that doesn't bug me much. 🙂
I sure appreciate your comment! I will look into one of those or maybe something similar. I of course will check your video to have a better idea.
by the way, that’s a beautiful lathe! Mine is a little peersless, but I just bought a Boley & Leinen that is on its way. That’s the one I am looking a motor for. It comes with a motor, but I want to replace it for one that has a speed controller.
Hello everyone my name is Tom and I and I am new to the forum and new to the hobby. I have always had an interest in mechanical watches and finally decided to pursue it. I’m going thru online trading and have purchased the basic tools to set up a work area. I’m really looking forward to learning and thank you in advance for all of your knowledge!
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