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For those interested in this video, it is here : Mark
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You know, building a complete balance complete out of all new parts takes more work than just assembly . Most west end watches were powered by FHF movements, some by AS and other movement makes as well , some pieces of the Secundus collection even came with longines movements. ----- In case you do not know this movement's caliber No, put up some pix in IDENTIFY THIS MOVEMENT ---- . subforum, one pic of the keyless would do. Material houses such as cousins.uk are likely to carry the parts you need. Providing serviced properly and a simple restoration this watch is likely to fetch $250 upwards on ebay. No shortage of help and advice on WRT and by the end of this thread we enjoy seeing your watch run happy. Regs
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How would it bend like that? Maybe an inexperienced tinkerer tried to remove the weight by levering it up... I'd keep an eye out for other problems in this one, especially bent or broken train wheel/balance pivots. By the way, since we're all learning here, you could have a go at fixing this one! Maybe some careful whacks taps on a staking set (if you have one) would do it. Worst case, you still have a broken rotor. No idea, I've never tried to repair this kind of damage. Of course, get the replacement if you want, but don't pass up on a learning experience.
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