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Hi, I'm working on this Ronda 217 movement and I couldn't figure out how to take the jewel off the balance cock. Are these designed to be disposable?

Any idea how to clean and oil it properly?

Thanks alot 

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11 hours ago, Fred said:

Hi, I'm working on this Ronda 217 movement and I couldn't figure out how to take the jewel off the balance cock. Are these designed to be disposable?

Any idea how to clean and oil it properly?

Thanks alot 

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That's a new one for me. It looks like it could screw off. However if not you will have to clean buy soaking in a dish with a de-greasing fluid and then agitate with a blower. Then dry & then lube with a auto oiler. 

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Thanks for the replies everyone.

I will try the unscrewing and see if its possible.

What I did is just clean in an ultrasonic and naphta and oiling it from inside which was very tricky because I couldn't figure out how to remove the hairspring from the balance cock.

I will look into it again.

Thanks alot

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18 hours ago, Fred said:

That would be great if you could do it.

It's removable but i wouldn't do it. Found this balance so i took it apart. The jewel is one part . And there is no thread in there . In order to remove the balance i had to remove the arms . To clean just put complete part in ultrasonic bath. And oil the jewel from the inside. 

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6 hours ago, rogart63 said:

It's removable but i wouldn't do it. Found this balance so i took it apart. The jewel is one part . And there is no thread in there . In order to remove the balance i had to remove the arms . To clean just put complete part in ultrasonic bath. And oil the jewel from the inside. 

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Thank you Rogart63 for doing this. I'm gonna follow this procedure. 

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