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Once a movement has the dial and hands put back and it is recased, would you expect the assembled watch to have the same amplitude as when the movement is in a movement holder and is without hands and dial? Thanks

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Yes.

If that's not what you are experiencing...start looking for something rubbing. A 1st guess is that one of the hands is rubbing against the hole in the center of the dial.

Especially if you now have lower amplitude in face up/ face down positions.

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5 hours ago, OceanSprint said:

would you expect the assembled watch to have the same amplitude as when the movement is in a movement holder and is without hands and dial?

in general this shouldn't be any change. but in general questions like this it be nice to know the specifics of the watch in other words how was it performing before it was cased up and what is it doing now.

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7 hours ago, OceanSprint said:

Once a movement has the dial and hands put back and it is recased, would you expect the assembled watch to have the same amplitude as when the movement is in a movement holder and is without hands and dial? Thanks

Something rubbing with the movement of the hands, dial center hole, hands on glass. Motion works rubbing , hour or minute wheel, calander in the process of changing over ?

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