An eagerly awaited parts watch for a restore I am doing.
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This ones made within 200 000 of production, and should provide, both the parts, and practice before tackling the main event..
Cheers.
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An eagerly awaited parts watch for a restore I am doing.
Attachment 249946
This ones made within 200 000 of production, and should provide, both the parts, and practice before tackling the main event..
Cheers.
Thanks John, appreciate the tip.
The irony on this job, is the replacement part watch is actually running, whereas the patient is not currently. There are difference in that the donor is a stem wind and mines a key wind up, but based solely on the picture it 'looks' like the balance staff and cradle are identical except for the gilding.
Here's mine again for pictorial comparison.
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Mine also seems fully wound and I need to determine how to unload the main spring before opening. Hope to learn enough on the donor to effectively replace what I need on Gramps watch.
Will be. Fun project once the snow sets in deep..
Any tips on main springs, or dual key pocket watch tear downs, gratefully appreciated gents..
:chapeau
Patiently waiting my arrival, like a newly adopted child, my very 1st custom SR was waiting for me when I returned from work today! Made by "Frans", it's reminissant (sp?) of an 1800's wedge, 8/8 in size, with stalilized scales. Also, included, was a brush handle (the High Mountain White brush is just setting in there for now, not glued in!)
Upon initial inspection, I am very pleased!!!!! 12hrs from now will be the true "test."
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Very cool!
:tu
Wedges just aren't my forte but that razor is a beautiful razor! Outstanding craftsmanship. Do enjoy that beauty!!!
I hope it shaves as it looks. Would like to know!
Like I said before...Looks heavy! :D Very nice piece! :tu