Mid case and case back restoration and re threading
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How would you tell a SUDDEN STOP apart from GRINDING TO A STOP ? Does your watch stop only when on wrist, or on bench too? Heavy lock combined with excessive torque supplied, damaged pallets jewel or escape teeth. Examine both parts with high maginfication. Regs
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First question would be could you get a replacement if it snapped? Yes you should be able to straighten it but need to be careful. I've found the best way is with a long piece of tube having a similar I/D to the O/D of the pivot.
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The pivot on this fourth wheel is bent and I was wondering if there is any way to straighten it? Full disclosure - I think I did this taking it apart when I caught it on the movement holder when turning the movement over 😢 The movement does run, and it is possible to fit the seconds hand, but I imagine this is going to create all kinds of friction in the movement. The fourth wheel is not jewelled on this movement.
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Its not as bad as it looks in the photo, only the very edge is missing, forming a slight shamfore, 90% of the teeth is still there. Sorry can't post pictures of the full movement or the keyless side as its currently back in bits to get the barrel out again. Thanks for the replies, so looks like this first one is destined for the junk pile as I have little to no chance of finding the missing bit. Lessons learned on this one.
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By nickelsilver · Posted
Some old pin pallet movements used a sort of precursor to the slipping bridle in automatic watches. I guess as a remedy for overzealous winding- these tend to have unusually long and strong springs. There should be another piece that the end of your spring catches, it would be about 3x the barrel diameter in length. Most likely lost by the person who put the spring in upside down. A regular spring should catch in one of the notches and work, trick is finding one long and strong enough. Sometimes with these you have to settle for reduced power reserve from a shorter spring.
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