Rolex cal. 3135 issues
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When you say stuck movement, does the weight still rotate and wind the barrel (don't try too hard if it doesn't want to move)? It could be the fourth wheel that's moved so you may need to remove the bridge or at least loosen the screw again to re-engage.
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Good thinking, I'll drop them a line and let you know what they come back with.
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Hammer time can cause some burrs, so don't forget to check for those after using the smoothing broach. A large size Seitz reamer is perfect for removing burrs.
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The stoppage started day three after crystal replaced. Final adjustments made prior to stoppage were as followed: 1 made minor adjustment to move the rate lever to the negative side in effort to slow it a bit. 2 closed the watch back up. 3 did the Seiko wobble and noticed a different sounds of metal on metal. 4 reopened the back and found a screw had backed its self out. Tightened the screw and now stopped or stuck movement. All was in working order prior.
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" and HER stroke must be just right" 🤣 Wouldn't get away with that these days.
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