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By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
It kind of makes sense to me , to rub out the Epilame so beneath the oil is a more adhering surface. I started an experiment but its not exactly accurate as I'm using stearic acid. Surely a simple test of dragging oil around on an Epilame coating with an oiler will answer the question. Will it pull away from its position or will it resist being mobile. The oiler replaces the mechanical drag of the escape teeth. -
I think that tells us precisely nothing about how their product works, and I suspect that is intentional.
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I haven't seen restores do that. But i'm not a furniture restorer.
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By nevenbekriev · Posted
The balance with the screws is older technology, which was abandoned with the evolution of watchmaking. The screws can be replaced for regulation of the moment of inertia and poising. The old balance seems to me to be for movement which was not shock protected, and the new one for sure is for shock protected movement. So, it makes me doubt if You will be able to use this new balance. Sorry, welcome to the world of watch repairs...
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