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Hi,

I'm thinking of investing in some specific size movement holders, like these at Cousins - https://www.cousinsuk.com/product/by-size-bergeon-1996- although I'll be looking for cheaper if possible ;)! I do like the centre support they offer as compared to the adjustable ones.

Which sizes do you think would be the mist useful to have? I never think of movements in ligne or mm so I don't have a clue on sizes. I only ever work on gents watches, usually from 1960s/70s to date. What are common sizes? Thanks.

Stephen

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Movements of the fifties and sixties are in the 10, 11 12 lines ranges. For example a typical Bulova caliber of the 50s is the 10BPAC which is a 10.5 line;

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Movements of the fifties and sixties are in the 10, 11 12 lines ranges. For example a typical Bulova caliber of the 50s is the 10BPAC which is a 10.5 line;

Thanks syfre, just the sort of information I was asking for.

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Here in the States you can get two watch movement vises in two sizes like oldhippy said, small ligne sizes and one for large ligne sizes.  :thumbsu:

Which makes 4 size because each is reversible. Less than $5 on aliexpress.

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In my opinion for most watches normal watch clamps work great. However when working on a chronograph to check all functions it is so much easier to have a dedicated clamp such as below.

 

 

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