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Good morning all, I have a 1892 model 1883 size 18 that will set hands but not wind. When taken apart I found 2 pieces of spring, that if it should be one piece, would be in the shape of a barbell. It appears this spring would move the gears back and forth to wind or set the movement. Hope my explanation is correct and helpful. Failed in my attempt to send a photo. Thanks for any help, Don | |||
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The The Model 1883 Waltham 18s "Barbell" (I call it 'Dumbell') is fragile indeed. The hardness varied so much that some collapse after time and others break like glass. I have one (pictured below is it david@glopar.com | |||
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David, Thanks for the part & thanks for the picture. This shows me exactly how it should be installed. Many thanks, Don | ||||
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Thanks Dave, I received the "Dumbell" spring in the mail today. Don | ||||
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