ETA 2789 regulator--no room to adjust
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I collect and restore vintage military watches, timepieces, clocks and timers, thus the name De Guerre. Another interest is antique/vintage watchmakers lathes and tools. Sometimes, I think I might like the old tools more than the watches.
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Welcome to the forum. You're probably best starting a new post in the relevant section of the forum requesting help and giving more details on the fault. In the mean time if you've not already got them, here's the details for your AS 2066 movement. chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www.cousinsuk.com/PDF/categories/645_as2060,1,2,6,4,6.pdf
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Hi, I am Mauricio a Mexican living in Norway. I'm trying to get more serious about tinkering and working with watches. I always loved and got intrigued by watches and other machines. I always found myself looking into my grandfather's watches as a kid. Now I have some of my own and inherited those I used to look at and now trying to maintain them, fix them and increase my collection. I always loved the self-taught approach and trying that with watches. So after some reading, watching tutorials and restoring videos, I successfully made some small fixes and upgrades to my quartz watches (new or polishing crystals, new quartz movement replacement, ultrasonic cleaning and of course new straps 😄 ) I decided to invest more into it and progress now with mechanical watches (some from that inheritance). Have got into this forum looking for info on a movement I am working on. An old Royce (I think it was an old new stock) I got gifted by a neighbour (a former jeweller) some 20 years ago, I never actually used it since I thought it was not my style at the time, and always had some problems setting the time on it but now I am trying to fix it (seems like the clutch slips ?). Here is a picture of my progress. Looking forward to getting more active around here. Cheers
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Welcome to the forum. Can you provide photos and more details on the watch and movement. Also maybe a quick introduction of yourself to the forum here. https://www.watchrepairtalk.com/forum/23-introduce-yourself-here/
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