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4 hours ago, Murks said:

Hi everyone can someon tell Me if a can lubricate miyota quartz watch movement have cleaned it but not sure if a can lubri?

 

1 hour ago, HectorLooi said:

Can you post some photos of the movement, as Miyota makes many models. 

How did you clean your movement?

With a watch cleaning machine a left out the rota,coil, crystal.

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On 3/10/2022 at 9:26 PM, HectorLooi said:

Moebius 9000 Quartz oil on all the pivots

Personally for me any quartz watch this is the oil of choice. Otherwise worst-case use the lightest oil you have. For instance ETA recommends Moebius 9014 Which has a viscosity of 100 which is lighter than 9010. The problem with heavier oils are worst-case the watch won't run or usually just bumps the current up because there's too much drag.

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