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Could I kindly ask for advice on how to disassemble, clean, oil and safely reassemble this type of jewel please. The movement is a sekonda

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Thank you in advance folks

 

 

 

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Thank you clockboy. I much appreciate your help. After cleaning, is there a certain way to lubricate?


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The lubrication you require is Moebius 9010. There are lots of vids on YouTube re-lubrication of watch jewels Mark has many showing the procedure. However found this that deals specifically with the shock jewels.

 

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The lubrication you require is Moebius 9010. There are lots of vids on YouTube re-lubrication of watch jewels Mark has many showing the procedure. However found this that deals specifically with the shock jewels.
 

Wonderful. I very much appreciate the help you guys so willingly give. Thank you very much
Kind regards


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I would use two pair of tweezers because there is only one noch (the Novodiac has three).

Do it under a zipper bag the first 20 times ;)

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Looks like a shok jewel on russian movement . Vostok maybe? 

Oh my word. Spot on it is! You certainly know your movements. I Han spent all this evening thoroughly painstakingly cleaning all the parts with lighter fuel and rinsing in alcohol. Now in going to resEarch correct lubrication before I reassemble again. The last 2 jewels I plan to lubricate are the top and bottom balance wheel jewels.

Does anyone have a schedule or diagram showing the lube points for a Vostok movement please?

Kind regards


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No, those screws hold the entire antishock assembly - only take them out if there is dirt in there

Before reading you reply - I took out the 2 screws and removed the whole assembly. Will reassembly be awkward now?


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No, just be sure to put it back the right way (I think it is asymmetrical)

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Haven't seen any service spec for Vostok. But it's pretty straightforward

Use 9010 for the jewels and 8200 on mainspring. 9504 or similar on keyless work. 

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On ‎4‎/‎25‎/‎2017 at 11:11 PM, Deggsie said:


Oh my word. Spot on it is! You certainly know your movements. I Han spent all this evening thoroughly painstakingly cleaning all the parts with lighter fuel and rinsing in alcohol. Now in going to resEarch correct lubrication before I reassemble again. The last 2 jewels I plan to lubricate are the top and bottom balance wheel jewels.

Does anyone have a schedule or diagram showing the lube points for a Vostok movement please?

Kind regards


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Please see the links below. They aren't official diagrams but still useful. The following paragraph is basically a bit advice to any future readers new to watch repairing (so nothing personal).

You can service it like any other mechanical watch. If you want or need a truly great watch servicing course I do recommend watchrepairlessons.com. It contains everything (and a lot more) of what you need to know. I started out without the course and serviced several Vostok 24XX movements using the service notes found in the below links. However, without the proper training that I later got from watchrepairlessons.com, I really can't say I that I did a very good job, among other things, over oiling and doing things in a less than optimal way.

http://forums.watchuseek.com/f54/vostok-caliber-2414-service-notes-very-long-many-pics-226237.html
http://forums.watchuseek.com/f54/vostok-2416b-service-notes-240805.html

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On 4/24/2017 at 11:09 PM, Deggsie said:

 

Could I kindly ask for advice on how to disassemble, clean, oil and safely reassemble this type of jewel please. The movement is a sekonda

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Thank you in advance folks

 

 

 

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That looks very much like a Vostok 24XX movement. In the "Vostok 2409 Service Walkthrough" thread, you'll find all the information you need to handle that type of anti-shock spring.

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