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Yes, in my experience, 9415 must be applied very precisely so as not to impair the amplitude. It must be checked at a high magnification. Before realising this I got less than stellar results with 9415 and preferred and got better results with thin non-thixotropic oils.
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By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
Hello watchfolk. Something i have wondered about for a while but never looked into it and i bet its really obvious but I'm going to ask anyway. The two trace lines on a timegrapher provided they are seperated enough, how do we know which line relates to which stone ? I've always assumed that the top line is produced by the entry stone. -
Thanks @CYCLOPS and @RichardHarris123 I've not checked under the dial I'll and give you the update if present
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By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
I'm sure i tried the same with some cheap ones, its nigh impossible to get in to sharpen them , best bet is to buy new and look after them. -
I'd like one of those for my staking set. I bought a cheap roller remover, thinking I could just file the jaws down so that it worked well. It didn't, so I ended up buying the Bergeon version, which does work well. Though, as @Neverenoughwatches points out, you do have to be careful not to damage the roller of staff. Rollers are very soft and easily bent whilst trying to remove or refit.
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