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Hi All,

I hope everyone is well. Spring in this part of Pennsylvania is starting to arrive in a big and beautiful way! I don't want to bring the wrath of the admins down, but to my European, Canadian, Mexican, and pretty much everyone else in the world who was our friend, I can only say I didn't vote for him, and I'm sorry how things have turned out.

Right. Watches and shock systems. Focus Thomas! As stated in the title I really did search the forums for an answer with no luck. 

I'm working on a Bulova 5AT movement, and every darn jewel seems to have a shock spring. I've attached two picts of the one on the escape wheel jewel; one in x-ray vision, and one normal. Would anyone know, 

  • what type it is - never seen the like before, and I've overhauled well over 50 Bulova ladies movements;
  • how does it come out so I can clean the jewel, I can't seem to make it move (I am afraid to put too much force on it until I have a better understanding of how it works.)

Thank you for any help.

Take care, be cool, and have a good time in your prime. 🙂

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 I appreciate that I'm responding to a thread from over a month ago, and you're unlikely to have sat in front of your screen twiddling your fingers waiting for a response and probably found a solution already (like poking at it gently to see what happens), but I found a parts listing with a load of codes that maybe useful: https://www.emmywatch.com/db/movement/bulova--5at/

If that link doesn't work, I grabbed a screenshot of the full page too

www.emmywatch.com_db_movement_bulova--5at_.png

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