Longines Cal 550 Removal of Stem
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The ultrasonic would be better than nothing and looks like it should hold some small kind of jars for placing the parts in. Dial restoration is very specialised and only worth considering on expensive watches, although some people prefer them with original patina. Again re-plating would be an expensive last resort and not worth considering on most watches unless you're able to do it yourself. Your best just trying to buff the case yourself. Crystals are readily available from the likes of Cousins here in the UK.
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I also put kapton tape on the crown before putting it in one of the holes in the plastic to support it.
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Before you start desoldering anything I'd try a decent Silver Oxide battery. What does the other side of the circuit board look like.
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Oh that's interesting - I'd read these were really tricky to service with damage prior to the gasket stuffing discovery, but that sounds fairly straightforward... I guess I have a fall back option, cheers!
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Thanks for the timing app suggestion. Still need to figure out how to use it properly, but face up Slava shows +5 sec/day and Ingersoll is -130 sec/day. I am guessing that tiny ultrasonic baths are no good for cleaning watch parts? Link to a £5 jobbie For UK specifically, what are our options for re-plating cases, restoring dials and buying replacement glass? Esp for cases, are there any friendly businesses that do a good price for replating a watch? Say, you can get quoted £450 for professional respray of a steel bike frame, but if you know the right guy in the industry, you can get it done for £90. Plenty of Ingersolls around, true.
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