Took a big chance on Seitz jewelling tool - what's missing?
-
Recently Browsing
- No registered users viewing this page.
-
Topics
-
Posts
-
As Andy says there are very few cases available unless you want to build around Seiko NH3X, ETA 2824 clones or the ETA 7750 chronograph. You maybe able to do something if the measurements of the ESA 9162 is very very close in dimensions to one of the above movements then you might be able to 3d print a custom movement holder for it. The YouTube channel watch complications doe this sort of thing and has a couple of videos about the process. Tom
-
By EtherJunky · Posted
I remember hearing that if you want to get into horology then your best bet is to start with pocket watches because they're bigger. And I always thought that soviet watches, at least for me, are a much safer bet. They're super cheap, well made and reliable, and there's a plethora of interesting ones. My next one is a Zaria 1509B. I stopped myself after taking it out of the case and taking the hands off. I don't think I was in the most fung-shui state of mind after cocking up the 2603 one. This one was missing the crown, so I'm betting that the stem would need some attention too. I find this to be a bit more intimidating because of the teeny-weeny-ness of it, but it's also a bit more important than a practise run (like the Raketa was). This one belonged to my mum, and given to her by my other granny. Part of the story is that the dial was painted up by some soldiers or something. The inside of the crystal also has teeny-weeny birds painted on too, so at most I'd polish up the outside. Currently I'm waiting for a new stem to be delivered from fleabay, a decent movement holder from cousins and some slightly larger finger cots because my current ones are cutting off the circulation. Oh, and a *5 loupe from cousins too. There's a 1509B.1 movement out there, I think that's from the early 80s. The 1509B might be worth looking for on Russian search engines, my guesstimate is that it's from c.60s-70s. I'm kind of going off on a tangent here, but if you have any info or tips then I would very much appreciate it. Thank you kindly, have a lovely day. -
Great, Good chance enough 9415 is transfered from escape teeth to pins , to keep some oil where put. Oil tends to run down the pins. Regs
-
Welcome to the forum. Finding a generic case for a specific movement is fraught with problems unless it's the likes of a Seiko NH35. Your best option is to find something with a faulty 9162 and just swap it out.
-
With the pins removed to need to bend it 90deg to unhook the interlocking tabs.
-
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.