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I've gotten a bit stumped on this one, so I've come here to see if the experts can give me some guidance I have this swiss Army watch that has gotten foggy inside the crystal. where I am stuck is how to actually get to the crystal to clean it. the case appears to be front loaded, but I can figure out how to remove the crystal from the front.
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Hello everyone, here to introduce myself I've been getting into the hobby of repairing watches over the last 6 months and have found lots of useful information on your forum. I figured i should probably join and become part of the community
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By watchweasol · Posted
With these battery clips , what I do is with a finger cot on cover the coil and release the clip that way if you slip you finger guards the coil, If you use the hole in the clip to hold the tweezers/probe all is ok. I think more coils are damaged by removing the snap backs without due care and clipping the coil, whick always seems to bl located at the pry point. -
By HectorLooi · Posted
The terminal curve of your hairspring might be distorted. If the curve is perfect, the hairspring should remain in the centre if the gap of the regulator pins when the regulator arm is moved along the entire curve. And adjusting the rate should not affect the beat error. However, reshaping the terminal curve is not easy stuff. Maybe at this beginner's level, getting the watch running is already a commendable achievement.
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