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By nickelsilver · Posted
It's a good question. I was taught by old dudes to heat the living sh!t on my tweezers. The go-to were Dumont #8, and they are listed for exactly this use. They work great (heated) for larger pivots like extended 4th wheel pivots. For something like a balance pivot the #8 will pretty assuredly make some marks or flats. I do use them, but most of the time stick to brass/nickel with stout tips. I've tried going without heat, and broken more pivots. It isn't anywhere near tempering temperature, but it really does make a huge difference. -
@Endeavor Hey, thanks for your kind words—they're much appreciated. It's absolutely great to see you back on WRT! 😃 I think of you as a long-lost repairer friend with lots of knowledge and smart ideas who returned! I know you have many other interests you explore, but I hope to see you around some more! Welcome back! ❤️
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There is a narrow section of time where tritium replaced radium as a lume, and it is much less of a theoretical health concern. Benrus tritium watches have a small “T” visible above the 12 on the dial, and other makes may have “T Swiss T” at the bottom of the dial. Although these are from the 60’s and newer, there are still some with vintage styling and parts are often more available than older movements.
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Turns out I also need a balance complete for the Marvel. I discovered a crack in the hairspring collet and so can’t adjust the beat error. The balance for the 560 (part number 310570) is in stock but not sure if it will fit. Any idea?
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