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By nevenbekriev · Posted
Hi Paul, I have answered in the other forum. But, You have the option to make the spring firmly connected to the barrel, without the bridle that jumps. You just need to add a little piece like on this picture: -
Phew thats a relief the pivots are more or less ok. Apologies dont have the best camera setup for closeups. I just tried putting train of wheels together without escape and it runs very nicely.
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I spent a significant amount of time searching on and around a bed/fleece blanket for a click ball from a 6105 after a misadventure... Imagine how pleased I was when I found it! (I should probably secure that now I know it can come out with the bezel off)
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The escape wheel pivots do not look broken, though the upper one (left) could be worn down short? How about the escape wheel's jewels? Are both intact and what is the end shake like on the escape wheel and pallet fork?
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By nevenbekriev · Posted
See, the hairspring is not replaceable part, even with one from movement with the next serial number. The original hairspring is easy to repair, if it is a little bent. Even if it is broken from the stud, it can be attached to it again. That rusty movement has no hairspring any more, it's hairspring is rusty and good for nothing. And, if anything, this hairspring is good only with it's original balance. You need complete balance with hairspring.
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