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My first cleaning

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March 13, 2005, 16:04
Bernhard Schmidt
My first cleaning
Hi all!
I´m a little proud of my self. My first take a part, and put together with a succesful resault,...so far anyway.

I bought this South Bend 217 from Mr Lucke and I took it apart change the mainspring, cleaned it, put it together oiled it and I think it is fantastic. It´s something special with South Bend watches, isn´t it?

Now I only need a new stem and my first repair and service is completed. This one will be kept in a certain place in my collection. Thanks Rhett for the oppotunity.
Best regards!
Bernhard


March 13, 2005, 16:05
Bernhard Schmidt
ready,...almost anyway.
March 13, 2005, 16:08
Bernhard Schmidt
It looks like goldtrain on this one, is it?
/Bernhard
March 13, 2005, 16:26
Ron Birchall
Congratulations Bernhard! The first one is reaaly special.

Great job on the photos also! I'm still working on that part.

Ron
March 13, 2005, 19:05
Frank Kusumoto
Bernhard,

Yep, it's a gold train on that one. Aren't South Bend's fun to work on! Smile

Frank "407" Kusumoto
March 13, 2005, 21:38
Kevin Pestor
Good job bernhard.Your layout is very profesional , the way you have the parts arranged after cleaning.
Good pictures too. Smile
March 13, 2005, 22:16
Phil Dellinger
Bernhard,

You have done an excellent job in all areas of this watch project. The pictures are terrific and the presentation is very well done!!

Thank you for sharing this one with us. Cool
March 14, 2005, 04:46
Brian C.
Very nice job Bernhard. Good going.
Brian C.
March 14, 2005, 15:43
Bernhard Schmidt
Thank you all for the kind words.
Ronald!
Yes, I think it´is. Feels great.
According to photo, I think you have checked up the "How to photograph you watches and clocks"
, if not, do it, I learned it all there, and of course, some try and error Smile

Frank!
Actually, very fun but I have no experience of other watches so I cant say if this one is more fun then others. I actually thought this one wasn´t that hard to handle, is it compared to others?

Kevin!
To have any chance to keep the peaces together I have to try to keep the a part, otherwise I get totaly lost. Smile

Phil and Brian!
Yes I will keep it going, actually, in august I hopefully will quit my job as a naval officer and start a 3 year education at the the swedeish school of horology.

Thanks all again for your participation and words of encouragement.

Best regards!
Bernhard
March 14, 2005, 18:29
Stephen L. Russell
Bernhard,

Looks like you did a great job...I have the wrong mind for this type of work and just chuck all the pieces into a bowl and clean them..I assume i will know where they went...and i do ..in the watch...just not how! Big Grin

Seriously nice work..Looks great.
March 14, 2005, 19:33
John Pavlik
Bernhard,

You are now what we call "HOOKED".. good luck on all of your future projects..Practice makes it alot easier..Take it apart again, and put it back together.. Big Grin
March 15, 2005, 02:19
Carlos Flores
Three years of formal education in Horology! woow!!, that is a major change in your life Bernard. Congratulations and if you have time let us know as you progress in your project.

Saludos amigo Bernard.
March 15, 2005, 09:17
Kevin Pestor
Bernhard you must be very serious to give up your job in the navy to pursue your interests in horolgy.
All the best to you. Smile
March 15, 2005, 13:29
Stephanie O'Neil
Congratulations Bernhard!

You should be proud! Keen idea using case divider to house watch parts before reassemble! Good pics too, thanks for sharing!




Stephanie O'Neil

March 15, 2005, 15:47
Tom Seymour
Great job Bernhard,

There are few things like the satisfaction of completing a new and challenging task. The first of many I would assume.


Tom