Just revisited the ETA 6498 watch I assembled to swap over some more fancy parts (blued screws etc) from a donor movement.
It was running a bit off. Found a small fibre on the balance spring. It's running spot on now.
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That's great. How many have you worked on now?
A flat timegrapher line like that is a lovely thing to see.
Received this non-running fusee watch made in Edinburgh in 1863. Hoping to learn how the hell they work!
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Just revisited the ETA 6498 watch I assembled to swap over some more fancy parts (blued screws etc) from a donor movement.
It was running a bit off. Found a small fibre on the balance spring. It's running spot on now.
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