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Everybody loves a safety pinion without it there would be alot more destroyed wheel trains. An American invention if I remember correctly.

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Thank you Cad, now I know what it is. I'm not into vintage pocket watches much so I couldn't place where I've heard about  or seen the thing. Hell, I couldn't even remember about its function protecting from mainspring breaks! Good call! Keep them coming! :)

Cheers,

Bob

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Do modern watches have these fitted or is there an alternative?

I do love Bunnspecial's videos, the best ones are where he starts to loose it, LOL.

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Yeah he sometimes goes a bit mad but they are fun to watch and alot of the time I wonder if he actually knows what he's doing :D

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What happen to me was that I thought that the main spring power was dissipated and when I pushed the release level, POW: lowed noise and a spinning Center gear (#2). When I disassembled the watch, I discovered that all I needed to do was screw back the small gear on the Center pinion. Tada 2599ecb8841766552f3b24d9c83f37a1.jpg

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