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I have a few old watches that need cleaning and oiling I believe. My question is since I don't have stacking jewels tool, can I put the disassembled watch into the ultrasonic machine with the jewels in place ( I mean wherever they are sitting at on the plate etc.) or will it damage the jewels and therefore I should just clean the parts with the jewels by hand?

Thanks for the help.

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I have a few old watches that need cleaning and oiling I believe. My question is since I don't have stacking jewels tool, can I put the disassembled watch into the ultrasonic machine with the jewels in place ( I mean wherever they are sitting at on the plate etc.) or will it damage the jewels and therefore I should just clean the parts with the jewels by hand?
Thanks for the help.



Clean your watches in the US machine. It's safe on the friction jewels.





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Just clean them with the jewels in place. You will be in a lot of problem if you remove them. 

You need to take the balance jewels of to clean  them. And if there are endcap jewels . But jewels that you can see through . Let them be. 

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