Any Suggestions To Prevent Corrosion On Bergeon 5555/98 Watch Holder?
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Can anyone enlighten me as to where to purchase a new battery retaining clip or show me what it looks like.?
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Ha ha, me too. Literally, every week. It can be done with the wheels still in the plates, but is a little slower. With the mainspring unwound, I remove the click, then add a pencil or fine Sharpie mark to one of the teeth on each wheel, then gently rotate the wheels, count the teeth and hope no one interrupts you. It can sometimes help to mark every 10th tooth in case you lose count. It's a very effective way to regulate the finished clock though, I use it all the time. Much faster than tweaking the regulation once a day. Interestingly, I had a Smiths clock in the other week that was racing after a service. I used the formula to calculate the correct bph, tested it, and eventually figured out it had come in with the wrong pendulum or some other issue. With the pendulum adjusted to its lowest position, it still couldn't achieve the correct rate. The problem in the end was that the clock had an incorrect suspension spring that was too stiff.
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By LittleWatchShop · Posted
Every time I service a clock, I tell myself to do the count. LOL, I never do. Maybe the next one. -
By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
👍 I missed out on a set of jewel chucks a few weeks ago. They're used for making chatons as well. I have some phosphor bronze rod on order for making something similar. No split, just a step inside the rod to seat the jewel into. Accurately slicing the rod might be difficult with the gear I have, so i would shellac the jewel in. I fancy having a go with some brass now this afternoon lol.
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