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I totally agree. That's why i am confused and did some research online but havent found anything. I don't have the experience of someone who has seen hundreds or more configurations/springs/click So I thought mybe I am not seeing something or missing something. Here is the upside of the click, its a little scratch and not a hole and a close up of the bridge so unless i am blind with my 10x loupe there is no holes , I wish that would be the case that I am just not seeing it haha.
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So if there's no pip on the click or hole in the plate then the spring must have the end up to act against the click.
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By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
The click needs something for the spring to act against, a pin or a hole It can also wrap around the side of the click -
Ooooh I actually needed one of those last night. I finished assembling an 1892 Elgin watch to find it is running faster than my timegrapher can register, and I suspect it is the wrong hairspring.
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I am glad you told me, I was thinking very seriously about buying it. Maybe that’s why he is selling it. Thank you for your advice!
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