Quartz Ronda 515 Battery Change
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By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
This is how it should be You can always see the direction that the click pulls to by the space provided for it to enter when winding. -
HAHA omg i think i figured something out, so the left side of the click has to be straight down into the ratchet wheel and other side up. I never thought of letting the left side of the spring once it goes around the click to come straight down to the ratchet teeth... i mean for now its working, the click is not super well bent but will try another one Thank you for your input. 36mm mainplate and dial 35.80 so probabaly 36mm if im not 100 % straight .
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the photograph the keyless is fine but it would be helpful to have a measurement of the diameter of the main plate or basically on the dial side. Because otherwise we will have to go through quite a few images of the key list try to find this as we don't know the actual size of the watch
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yes I would say this is definitely unusual I don't think I've ever seen this either. But their are quite a few people manufacturing lathes for watchmakers and instrumentation and toolroom use that all can look similar. In addition to stuff that was made for factories. With often times will find pictures of factory tools with no identifications no marking and no idea what exactly they were designed for then this part of the lathe looks quite interesting any idea why it's been designed this way?
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So it's possible that the pip was on the click at the 10 O'Clock position but it's difficult to see from the photos. You need to see which way the wheel turns and how the click moves out of the way. Then look how the spring needs to be fitted to act against this movement.
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