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Hi there, 

Forgive me if this is not the correct forum for this question.  I have an old Majestime pocket watch that seems to have wheel jewels that are capped. I can't see the staff pivots through the top of the jewels. Is it possible that these jewels are not to be lubricated? 

I looked at the jewels through a microscope and cannot see any dried oil inside them. I wonder how to clean these types of jewels as well.

What do you think?

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Posted (edited)

Welcome to the forum,enjoy. Lubrication is always an interesting debate amongst horologists. Personally you cannot go far wrong by using the range of MOEBIUS SYNT-HP lubricants.. If you go to Cousins Uk web site you will find all of the range variations explained. 
 

PS only purchase small quantities. 

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Thanks, Clockboy!

I will check out Cousin's website. 

My question might have been a bit vague. I can't see a way of extracting the caps from these jewels to expose the oil wells. I think the caps are staked down, and I think the only way I have to remove the caps is to use a jewling tool and remove the jewels from the main plate. It seems a bit much for a simple case of servicing the movement. The only way I have to lubricate them is to apply the oil through the pivot hole.  A small amount of debris is present in some of the jewel holes. Will an ultrasonic cleaner work to remove this gunk? Has anyone come across a movement like this?

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Hi and welcome to the forum.   If the jewels are staled in it’s probably best left alone as trying to remove them may cause damage.  Out the plates through the U/s and re check , might take a couple of passes and then peg out the holes and re clean.

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The idea of the little cutouts is that cleaning solution can get in and out. We've all seen jewels though that just won't come clean without a little help from pegwood, including cap jewels. I've had to disassemble these types of settings to get them properly clean, with a jeweling tool.

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