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I use Mohawk lacquer for brass for all the brass on the torsion clocks I restore Dell
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By RichardHarris123 · Posted
Hello and welcome from Leeds, England. -
Yes, you'll have to be extremely careful with pivot diameters less than about 0.12mm. They are all too easy to dent even with a very, very light hand. I have the Bergeon version with the adjustable table too but I must say I prefer the JKA Feintaster. Also, the JKA has a dial that I find to be very pleasing, both from an aesthetic and practical perspective. I always feel a little extra happy when I get the chance to use it. I'm not being nerdy now, am I!? 🤣 There's a Swedish watch that reminds me of the JKA named Strayer. I love its dial but way, way too expensive for me. We'll all soon be there! 😆
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By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
You do, there was a bench one on ebay last week that had a small adjustable resting table which mine doesn't have but it was nearly 10 times what i paid. I think i do ok with mine and have measured lots of staff and some jewel, i have a very light touch and stable hands which is one of the reasons ive stayed with the hobby. I have yet to get my head around how "EVERYTHING" works 😅 -
Hi all of you, I've just got a new pocket watch, a Wyler, which seems to have a very unusual shock protection. I've read that this Incaflex system is very efficient, but I don't know when that kind of Watch was made. https://1drv.ms/i/s!AmSEWqSryKqAnAb7mbsiJzG4-xdi?e=jErjHQ https://1drv.ms/i/s!AmSEWqSryKqAnAfGKtL43Fb-ip8F?e=Rb1KMn
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