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D5 Or Grease For Eta,s


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I am new to this forum so forgive if I make errors. I have for many years repaired and serviced clocks and have now moved on to watches and I am bait confused about the lubrication of Eta Sliding & winding pinions on Eta watches. The Eta tech sheet shows D5 but I noticed that Mark (watch repair channel) uses grease. I presume it is Marks preference & I must admit is is mine too but I wondered if anyone has thoughts on this . 

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A lot of service sheets recommend D5. I prefer the grease as it usually stays where you put it and you get a better silky smooth action.

I have experimented with several kinds of grease for the keyless work and 9501 came out on top for me but also silicon grease is also very good.

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