Balance Staff, just can’t get to 0.2
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Hi and welcome to this helpful forum, those are some great brands that parts can still be obtained in one way or another, Happy 4th.....
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@VWatchieIf there is a bit of room between the axle and the inside of the hole in the rotor, I think you'll find trying to close up the hole very difficult because of the small amount of material that can move to close up the hole. Give it a go, but be careful not to deform it. I would be tempted to use something to keep the axle in the hole like some Loctite. This will give you the stability knowing that the axle isn't going to move whilst you position it on the stump and before that first blow of the hammer. Just enough to keep it in place just under the polished top part on the top of the rotor. I've got a rotor from a 2135 that has a hole that has been completely deform by hitting the axle when it wasn't centred, so I'm going to completely bore out the hole and turn and fit a custom made stepped bush to accommodate the new axle snuggly. well, that's the plan. Not sure if it will work, but it's worth a go and I haven't seen anyone else try it. A replacement rotor is about £150
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Hi & welcome to this helpful forum, there is a lot of help and knowledge here, a stainless steel watch should be allergy free I would think, and affordable ......
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