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I can play this!

No before pics, but non runner, no crown, scratched crystal.

Was the first watch I rebuilt 2 weeks ago and it runs fantastic now.

Cost £3. Bought as a scrapper to practice on and see what happens.

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On 1/25/2025 at 9:59 PM, AndyGSi said:

I know I've got others somewhere but picked this up for £9.99 as my first Timex when I receive my Service Manual.

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So it arrived this morning and the rotor is very sloppy.

I'm hoping @JerseyMo will be able to confirm if the bars top and bottom holding the movement in are correct?

 

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yes, that is the movement holder.   It is just a bit of bent wire that sits inside the case.  Note that there is s "V" shape that should push the movement down.   The rotors do get sloppy since they are just press fitted.  You can try to pin down the area some but go lightly.  Two scre3s hold it on the movement. take those off first before removing the movement holder \ clip.

 

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32 minutes ago, JerseyMo said:

yes, that is the movement holder.   It is just a bit of bent wire that sits inside the case.  Note that there is s "V" shape that should push the movement down.   The rotors do get sloppy since they are just press fitted.  You can try to pin down the area some but go lightly.  Two scre3s hold it on the movement. take those off first before removing the movement holder \ clip.

Thanks

I've got other rotors I think are in better shape so will look at just swapping it out.

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Some deep cleaning, over polishing, shotty hairspring work and a $7 parts movement for a replacement pin pallet and Today it is on my wrist and keeping great time over the past 6 hours.

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and the "chrono" functions!

Im very proud.

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2 hours ago, spectre6000 said:

What is the "chrono" in real life? What do the pushers do? Without being able to see the guts under that full plate, it looks like a plane jane three hander.

It just starts and stops the watch. The upper sub dial registers in 30 minute increments, the lower sub dial in 6 hour increments. You could theoretically set the watch to 12:00 and use the chrono buttons to time something? Lol idk

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31 minutes ago, spectre6000 said:

Which pusher stops the watch, and what does the other do? I'm trying to decide if this thing is clever or not...

Sorry, only the second hand stops with the top pusher and starts with the bottom. The rest of the watch runs.

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1 hour ago, spectre6000 said:

Is there a way to reset the second hand/counter dials to zero, or is it just a two button hacking mechanism?

Set the watch to 12:00 lol 

I found this on the interwebs-

"Calling this movement a chronograph is generous. Technically, it is, but its limited features has it referred to as a "lap timer" by some.

The chronograph's upper sub dial registers 45 minute increments while the lower totalizes 6 hours. As shown in the above image, one must manually advance the time to 12 o'clock sharp and allow the seconds hand to reach 12, too. Pressing the top chrono pusher will stop the seconds hand.

One the bottom pusher is deployed, the time advanced until the top pusher is pressed. The above shows 45 minutes having passed. The top chrono hand made on full revolution for it measures 45 minutes only. The bottom register stopped at the 45 minute sub dial indicator, one tick mark before the 1 hour spot. To regain the current time, one has to refer to another timepiece and re-adjust using the tradition push-pull crown."

 

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I absolutely love clever ways to short circuit otherwise overly complicated things. I.e., dual inner rotating bezels and a three hand movement in lieu of a full fat chronograph a la Bulova Type A-15. That comes close, but doesn't quite bridge the usability gap. Still, very cool movement!

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3 hours ago, spectre6000 said:

I absolutely love clever ways to short circuit otherwise overly complicated things. I.e., dual inner rotating bezels and a three hand movement in lieu of a full fat chronograph a la Bulova Type A-15. That comes close, but doesn't quite bridge the usability gap. Still, very cool movement!

Its the loudest watch I've ever heard run. My wife thinks a man must've drowned wearing it and it's haunted.

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Here is my Marlin from 1971. I have the original luminous sweep second hand but grabbed a 25 from another watch and it did not quite want to fit on the pivot. Is kind of rough, but looks good on this Barton silicon elite that I probably paid more for than the watch!20250311_2209492.thumb.jpg.e5e52490b4bc9133b9181d699955b12e.jpgScreenshot2025-03-11220402.thumb.png.5007b513a3d194090e84bb91958dffb1.png

A little IPA and a swab got the black elapsed time ring numbers and hash marks cleaned up!DSCN63632.thumb.JPG.fb969e90dac754bfef52fe6726a3ea9e.JPG

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14 hours ago, Razz said:

s kind of rough, but looks good on this Barton silicon elite that I probably paid more for than the watch!

Does look great. It is so hard to find Timexes with bezels that haven't been totally worn away.

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I've never seen a digital Russian watch. Seems obvious they'd exist, and I'm sure my mechanical focus biases such things, but that is the first I've seen. Shipping doesn't count toward the "entry fee" in my book so long as it's reasonable. I.e., no $0.01 watches with $99 shipping, as that's obviously a $99 watch with a pricing gimmick. Nice score!

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