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Adjusting a Greasy 1918 Waltham 645 16s Pocket Watch to 6 Positions: On Motor Barrels and Motor Oil

Although eBay is the wellspring from which grimy pocket watches flow, I fish in a few smaller rivers. A local, family-run coin shop gets a surprising number of broken and… Read more »

Example Watches    motor barrel, pocket watch, positional timing, timing washers, Waltham 645

How to Replace a Balance Staff, Part 3: Removing and Fitting Friction-Fit Staffs

Balance staffs come in two flavors: friction-fit and riveted. The friction-fit design is much better in nearly all respects, so naturally it is uncommon. Such is the fickle quality of… Read more »

Ideas & Advice    balance staffs, friction fit, staking set, stumps, Waltham

How to Replace a Balance Staff, Part 2: Removing the Hairspring and Roller

To replace a balance staff, we have to take apart the balance assembly. For essentially all watches, we’ll end up with 4 units: the balance wheel (wheel and screws) the… Read more »

Ideas & Advice    Archie Perkins, balance staff, hairspring, roller, staking set

Adjusting a 1913 Illinois 69 18s Pocket Watch to 6 Positions: Big is Beautiful

After working on a couple Elgin watches, as nice as they are, it’s time to get back to basics. My unseemly stash of Illinois watches has been glaring at me,… Read more »

Example Watches    Illinois 69, positional timing

How to Make Your Porcelain Enamel Pocket Watch Dial Minty Clean

The dial is what you see when you carry a pocket watch. No matter how precisely you’ve adjusted a watch, a dirty dial will deter most buyers. But cleaning watch… Read more »

Ideas & Advice    cleaning, dial, enamel dials, Illinois, porcelain dials

Pallet Jewel Lubrication and Amplitude

Amplitude is the big thing in watch adjusting. If the balance wheel doesn’t swing at least 270 degrees dial up and down and at least 220 degrees in the vertical… Read more »

Ideas & Advice    amplitude, Hamilton 4992B, lubrication, Moebius 9415

How to Replace a Balance Staff, Part 1: Measure Twice, Staff Once

Watches with broken balance staffs are eBay gold. Many hobbyists lack the skills or equipment to replace a balance staff or have been discouraged by a few bad attempts. As… Read more »

Books & Tools, Ideas & Advice    balance staff, Fried, jewels, pivot size, staking set, tools

Before Adjusting: Let the Watch Run

Good things come to those who wait, which probably explains why procrastination feels so good. Fortunately, waiting around is an important step in watch adjusting. When a watch is freshly… Read more »

Ideas & Advice    amplitude, Elgin 315, lubrication

Adjusting a 1924 Elgin 315 12s Pocket Watch to 5 Positions

Nothing brings people together like being stuck in a boring committee at work. And when people are brought together, in my experience, they inevitably end up talking about old watches…. Read more »

Example Watches    balance staff, Elgin, Elgin 315, pocket watch, Thisell

Adjusting an 1890 Elgin Grade 75 18s Pocket Watch to 3 Positions

I haven’t done a post on an Elgin watch yet, but there’s no dark animus behind it. Elgin watches don’t get the love they should. Although I prefer Illinois watches,… Read more »

Example Watches    Elgin, Elgin 75 Wheeler, pocket watch

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