April 08, 2011, 20:00
Mike HodgeHamilton Regulator Spring Question
I have just attempted to replace a broken regulator spring off of a 990, with a spring from a 974. They looked the same, but when I removed them to make the exchange there is a problem. As you can see the one on the left is the broken one and there is a small hole next to the screw hole that a little pin from the regulator cock goes into to help hold it in place. The one on the right has a little pin to apparently fit into a hole that is being occupied by a little pin.
My question: Are there two different regulator spring designs, or, is the pin stuck in the hole? If there are two designs where could one be found?
April 08, 2011, 21:11
David AbbeAnd save the pin and the "old" regulator screw!
April 09, 2011, 02:49
Mike HodgeThanks, that is the information I needed, but how does one remove the locator pin without damaging the balance bridge? Very small needlenose pliers?
April 09, 2011, 10:02
Roger J. NolfeIf you have an ultrasonic cleaner it might help to loosen the pin.
April 09, 2011, 13:03
Mike HodgeI used a tweezer and some fluid and it eventually rocked out. As for the tiny extra screw, well, it's somewhere!

I got my $12 worth today!
April 09, 2011, 13:08
Larry BuchanI would tighten a pin vice around the pin, or better yet a wire chuck of the proper size in the headstock of a watchmakers lathe, and while holding the headstock slowly move the balance cock back and forth and gradually pull out the pin.
Larry
April 10, 2011, 14:01
Brian C.Mike,
Try and find that screw. You'll be needing one someday.
April 10, 2011, 19:38
Mike HodgeActually I did find it later. And I saved it. They really are small and hard to work with. The watch looks much nicer with the regulator spring correctly installed and unbroken.