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HELP! I JUST BOUGHT THIS WATCH THINKING A "SMART GUY" ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
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Here is a LINK. | |||
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crazy glue hex nut to it and give it a twist ![]() | |||
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I search this site again. Here is another link. #2 | |||
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THANK YOU. SO MANY GOOD IDEAS. I WILL LET YOU KNOW HOW IT GOES. | ||||
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I was watching that one all the way, John. The tip-off is usually the hands - Seth put the chunkier spade hands went on the cheaper watches, while the more slender spade hands (like the auction example) were used on the higher grades. Secondly, that's a genuine porcelain-enamel dial, not a faux Swiss pressed dial found on the lower stuff. But the real indicator is the seconds hand. The lower-end Models 6 through 12 got the ball-end seconds hand, while the arrow-end hand (below) usually went on the Models 2 through 5. I'm very curious to see what's under there. My guess is a gilt Model 3. | ||||
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Did you get it open yet, John? Regard! Mark | |||
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I have decided to send it to David Abbe and let the expert open it. It will need cleaning (COA) anyway. jg | ||||
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Can I do a pictorial? | |||
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Anything you can do will be helpful. I am a little concerned about the "nuts and bolts" approach. jg | ||||
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Looking forward to seeing the pictorial, David! Regards! Mark | |||
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FYI& FWIW, the "nuts and bolts" approach Peter mentioned is a last ditch effort that has never failed me. Years ago I took a large nut and welded it to a large flat washer. When all else fails, a little superglue around the washer affixed to the case back or bezel [glass removed], let it set up, place a wrench on the nut and simply turn it off. Works like city water and indoor plumbing ![]() It is large enough to work on the 18 sizes and it will work equally as well on the O sizes since the superglue is put on the washer where you need it to make contact with the stuck watch part. It's a 2" washer simple & effective ![]() Here's my "tool" ![]() regards, bb ![]() | |||
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John sent it to me . . . I opened it. Firstly the case . . . (new Xtal) ![]() | |||
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#836 made and dellivered in First Year (1885) production Model 1. VERY RARE and collectible. Should be OK Mechanically but needs a new balance staff. ![]() | |||
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Thank you Dave. I am eager to know all about it. dis the casw survuve the opening well. Looks like a little dent in the photo. | ||||
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The "dent" is a reflection of the camera. The case is allo-sameo but now can be opened at will. I directed my miniature gremlins to crawl under the dial and around the backside to detonate their non-volatile bad smelling salts of a non insulting nature but which cause the case to open its recalcitrant backside and let out with a "WHOOP", whereupon I sneakily grasped the case cover before it closed again and held it open whilst squirting in some miracle lube (isopropyl alky) upon which it gave up and stayed open with a "wheeze". Cleaning and fixing might take longer. | |||
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We Irish call them leprecans and wee people. They are more seen after a "few pints" of the creature. But your boys did a good job. This one is a keeper. Thanks again. jg | ||||
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When all else fails soak it for a day in a small container of goof off or lighter fkuid. It may affect the dial but some is better than none. I just remembered, Thermite works well too! Deacon | |||
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Nice pick, John. Seth apparently blocked out its first 10,000 numbers for the Model 1 before changing the setting yoke arrangement for the Model 3, so you have a fairly scarce movement. | ||||
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Dave, you need to get out of the office more! Or put on a mask while using chemicals. ![]() Bruce Byrd | |||
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