Unidentfied Watch Movement
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By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
I wouldn't change anything just yet, trial and error swapping can definitely be a scenario that will get you lost, if you dont keep track, and won't teach you much either. Carry on with what is already in the movement, go back to basic function group testing. Start with checking how free the train of wheels turn together ( no balance and no pallet fork fitted ) and examine their shakes one by one, looking for excess. Note if the escapewheel makes some reverse motion as the mainspring becomes fully unwound. -
Welcome to the forum. I'm sorry but I think the fact it say sanlosde Cartier on the back means it's a fake. The other points are it's a Quartz and the quality isn't their.
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It just seems like it won’t work all the time but only sometimes. It is the post version… I now serviced the complete movement and made it run really good now. It ran for over a week without stopping (of cause I wound it up every morning) and it was keeping time and not stopping. I gave it back to my dad, and after one hour of wearing it, it stopped again.. I found some hair around some of the posts on the wheels and I thought it was where the issue was.. I’ve got a spare movement for parts, and my thoughts is that my next move would be to change all the wheels.. but I’m kinda lost
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Project: 1, side project count: 3 next side project will likely be a work holding idea to get some piece just so. This stuff is a never ending source of things to do and entertain us Tom
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By nevenbekriev · Posted
Please do not file nothing. I have no time this days and am able to write here only in midnight time, so please wait...
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