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18 size Waltham Vanguard - regulator question

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April 29, 2015, 18:40
Rick Farmer
18 size Waltham Vanguard - regulator question
18 size Vanguard model 1892
S#7449845
marked "21 Ruby jewels", Adjusted
diamond end stone
Arabic double sunk dial, very clean
keystone GF case, brassing and a couple of dings
S#2919341
what to check to have regulator centered


April 29, 2015, 18:41
Rick Farmer
movement


April 29, 2015, 18:42
Rick Farmer
movement 2


April 29, 2015, 18:42
Rick Farmer
case back


April 29, 2015, 18:43
Rick Farmer
case inside


April 29, 2015, 20:23
David Abbe
Using a toothpick, rotate the teeth of the star wheel clockwise and the regulator arm will adjust back to center.
April 29, 2015, 21:26
Buster Beck
Someone has possibly pushed the regulator to "slow" as it probably was running "fast" and needs a COA [clean/oil/adjust]. A watch usually runs fast when it is getting low on oil. That's usually...

David may have answered your question, I was wondering if that's what you meant or not. Its not a good idea to run a watch if its in need of a cleaning.

regards,
bb
April 29, 2015, 22:08
David Abbe
Buster's advice is very important. I do not recommend you run it for any extended period unless you know the service history includes a rece3nt cleaning.
April 29, 2015, 22:10
Rick Farmer
David, Buster, thank you for responding. Actually the watch has been in for a clean/oil, I'm not sure about the adjust though. It has been about 3 weeks since the service and it has not lost or gained a minute at all.

To be honest it simply did not register that the regulator was off center that much until the other day. I had read since that a fix may involve a hairspring adjustment or weight adjustments.

Regards
Rick
April 30, 2015, 01:35
David Abbe
Rick, that adjustment means little to nothing on the long run. Usually the micro-adjust helps "bring in" the last couple of position errors if they are affected by gravity on the hairspring. (Yes that IS an error cause.)
April 30, 2015, 11:31
Rick Farmer
Thank you David, greatly appreciated.

You may have noticed I had two posts virtually the same. My granddaughters were helping, did not know what happened to the first post so posted again.

Regards
Rick
April 30, 2015, 11:58
Dr. Debbie Irvine

Here is your first post…

one of my favourites, model 1892 Vanguard

…it is there, however, I have locked it in order to keep all information in the same topic.

Debbie

Smile


April 30, 2015, 14:38
Rick Farmer
Dr. Irvine, once again, thank you

Regards
Rick