Straightening pivots.
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Yes from the Serial No it's 1953 and from that I expect it's radium so be careful.
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Everyone, I'm working on an ETA 2472. Everything has gone well so far. However (there's always a however), when I install the balance it starts up just fine. When I tighten down the screws to snug, it continues to run. When I tighten the screws, the balance stops dead. The upper jewel is an Incabloc setting held in place by a u-clip on the underside of the balance cock. The lower jewel is an Incabloc setting held in place by a screw. I'm pretty sure the balance staff is straight and has no issues. So, I need some advice: 1. Do I live with the screws in the snug position and hope they don't back out? 2. Try to install a shim in between the main plate and the balance cock. I used a dial washer on another watch for a similar problem and it worked. 3. Adjust the height of the jewels within the Incabloc settings. If so, how does one do this? I do have a Horia tool. Thanks, MikeCJ
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Hi, I bought this Doxa ladies watch on Ebay. My Geiger counter clearly shows that it has radioactive lume. Is it possible to identify the year of production and whether the lume is Radium or Tritium? I read about the 7-digit Doxa serial numbers where the first two digits indicate the year of manufacturing. That would mean that the watch is from 1953. For that it is in very good condition, but is the design consistent with the 1950s?
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By nevenbekriev · Posted
Since we need first to see if this combination of parts (the balance + hairspring +staff + roller) will work correctly in this movement, gluing is the way to go. Then, if it is confirmed workable, may be tightening of the roller hole will be considered. Of course, making custom staff will solve all possible problems in the best way. But, is this watch worth it? -
No, I completely understand where you are coming form. I didn't mean to ruffle any feathers, if the post is against the terms of the board feel free to delete it.
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