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By LittleWatchShop · Posted
Update. Clock is assembled and running like a champ! Previous clockmaker replace the convex glass with a flat glass. LOL It did not allow the bezel to close. Yesterday, I was driving home from Bryan Tx and passed through the little town of Kyle. The wife was driving so I was on FB marketplace. Up popped a little Smiths-Enfield clock for 20 bucks. It was on my way, so I got it. Next day, I stole the convex glass from it and put it on my ST 124. The donor's dilemma!! -
By ManSkirtBrew · Posted
No, it's the lower balance jewel. It's a weird reflection that makes it look geometric. -
@ManSkirtBrew don't go criticising my beloved Longines ! On my recently serviced 30L, the balance cap jewels were completely clear. I had one hell of a job finding them when I'd dropped them in to a pot of IPA. So I decided I needed to change them for the usual red colour. Are those cap jewels on the pallet? It doesn't look round in the top pic.
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I usually put them in mesh baskets like yours, but I have had them fall through the mesh. They really don't need much cleaning. Rubbing with some Rodico, them a dip in some IPA would probably be sufficient. This is also what I do with the very smallest screws.
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