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By nevenbekriev · Posted
The balance with the screws is older technology, which was abandoned with the evolution of watchmaking. The screws can be replaced for regulation of the moment of inertia and poising. The old balance seems to me to be for movement which was not shock protected, and the new one for sure is for shock protected movement. So, it makes me doubt if You will be able to use this new balance. Sorry, welcome to the world of watch repairs... -
By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
They weren't keen on providing information of its use, i think we mentioned earlier that the oil makes the barrier between the epilame and a mechanical disruption of it. I also thought that but i assume the ST measurement is in it's solution form not as a film. -
If you don't mind, ask them what happens if you don't dry run. Does the epilame still wear away, and if so, how quickly? What do they mean with "a surface tension measurement of epilame"? (It isn't a liquid.)
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By nevenbekriev · Posted
Hi V., This is not connected with the battery, the calendar switching movement is broken. Often the quartz calibres are not repairable, they are replaced if something is wrong. You need to understand what calibre is inside You watch, is it repairable or it will be easier/cheaper to replace the movement (or the entire watch). -
By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
More eloquently put than i Stephen, although i dont think i was too far behind you 🙂. I received an email from Episurf, they dont provide specfic instructions for its application, but did tell me that some watchmakers use a dry rub method and others do not, also in their literature they provide a surface tension measurement of Epilame.
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