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Cheers Mates!!

Working on a Tudor Oyster Prince with ref no: 2081/4     with a ETA 2784 movment.

Cleaned and inspected, all looks good, no sign of wear and tear on the main spring, no sharps bend, looks overall good. Noticed that there where some marks on the barrel wall. But that I have seen before witout any drama....

Oiled it , put togeher , goes like a dream..... but the the spring does not stick, it snaps over after 6,5 turns by crown.

So the question is:

Can I just replace the main spring?

Can I just replace the main spring and do something with the barrel walls ?

Buy a new barrel with spring? Is it to be sourced?

 

 

 

Ref 9081/4 is the ETA 2784

 

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If the barrel is visibly worn there's not a lot to do except replace it. If it's your watch you can hit the walls with 20micron lapping film and get another year or so out of it.

What braking grease are you using?

I imagine a complete barrel for that caliber is easily found.

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Hello everybody !!   And thanks for all good information that I have got from this. I usualy dont do nothing on the barrel wall...I clean and use some D5 on a tissue paper that I drag the spring thrue, and som drops of 9010 on the bottom and top inside the barrel.

This is a client watch, and for me now, I think the best way is to replace the spring and barrel complete. Problem solved.

So if somebody knows where to find a barrel complete it would be greate....  nickelsilver  ??

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Last news:

Winded it up max before it snap, about 6,5 turns. And measured it to 41 hour power reserve, before it stops.  What do you think of that??

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Can somebody tell me if this a type of movment, that have originaly that the main spring shall snap to prevent ower winding?

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