Internet Horology Club 185
Hairspring replacement.

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August 26, 2011, 01:08
Stephen John Ward
Hairspring replacement.
Hi. Basically, how are hairsprings measured?.
I need to change the one in the picture as it is distorted and beating too fast.
I understand about mainspring measurement but how about hairsprings?.


September 04, 2011, 17:49
Stephen John Ward
100 views and no replies.........?
September 04, 2011, 18:03
Jim Bielefeldt
The post is in the pocket watch section, perhaps it would do better in clocks.
September 04, 2011, 21:10
Eugene Buffard
Hairsprings are vibrated to fit each different watch / clock escapement. Does this one have a over coil. Unless you are an experienced watchmaker. It would be nearly impossible to replace your self.
September 04, 2011, 21:12
Eugene Buffard
The one on your clock escapement most likely can be straightened.
September 05, 2011, 09:33
John W. Clark
If it is not mangled ie. "kinked" then certainly untangling it is preferred to replacing it. I have found good luck using #5 and #7 curved tweezers close the door to the shop and take your time. What ever you choose to do with it "good luck"
Regards, John
September 05, 2011, 13:12
David Abbe
Stephen, Two things;

First your movement looks like a "Carraige" type that was assembled to a larger non-carraige" type clock dial.

Second, a replacement hairspring for that movement qualifies as an "un-obtanium" grade part . . . meaning as it is still running, straightening the damaged spring is a far better and most practical "fix".

Our own hairspring master, Chris Abell could probably be persuaded to take on that task.
September 06, 2011, 16:08
David Abbe
You can also check Timesavers who sell a varietyof complete replacement platform escapements like yours.
http://www.clock-parts.com/cat...Level=2&ProdID=23105


September 12, 2011, 00:36
Stephen John Ward
Thanks everyone for taking the time and trouble to reply.