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Need to find a new balance cook and a new balance for a Eterna. Says 692 on the movement.Someone has glued the balance spring and the adjustment to the balance cook :( But can't find anything on Eterna 629? 

Why can't something be easy? 

Found this .that says Eterna 629. Unfortunately it's not available  anymore.  

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Is this cock universal? And could be find on some other movements . Maybe need a new jewel also? But haven't work on a lot of this old styles jewels. DSC09087.thumb.JPG.f5ffb110a8a575b9f91ec4bc7a82749e.JPG

This is the movement. Can use the cock  but it has a bad repair. DSC09088.thumb.JPG.95ec528af99661a1b195ce42d354c401.JPG

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How many different balances can there be. If i could find a balance with the right height and a impuls that moves the pallet fork. Has the same frequency as the 692. Think it's 18000 . So the hairspring has the right length . Do you think i can get it to work? In don´t the owner mind if it doesn´t run in Cosc . But could at least go within a minute a day. 

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Hi Rogart,  You start with 692 the flip to 629 ??

I believe that Eterna morphed into ETA.  There is an ETA 692 and a 629 movement which may be worth checking out.

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I found one but not sure it works yet.. As the stud that sit in the balance cook is 0,5 mm and i am not sure what the hole in the bridge is. i didn't have a drill . Put will take a look tomorrow. If the endskake is to large can i move  the upper or lower  jewel? The impulse jewel moved the  pallet fork so that looked okay. But you  never now ? Hairspring to long what do i do then? Would make it 18000 if it has been i an old ETA movement right? 

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