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Picture of Jim Robson
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Hello, I want to remove a roller from a staff and replace it with a new one. The roller that is on the staff now has lost it's jewel and it is not a set screw type. It looks like it was crimped in.
I have a new roller jewel assembly to replace it with.

The only problem is, I don't know how to remove the old one. I have a staking tool set and a pair of stumps that are marked for roller removal, but I don't know how to use them.

Can someone help me? Or should I leave it to a professional?

Thanks, Jim

P.S. The watch is a Bulova 7AK
 
Posts: 116 | Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma USA | Registered: February 07, 2007
IHC Life Member
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I would tend towards just replacing the roller jewel in the currently fitted roller, rather than disturbing it just because the jewel is out.

I have done two like this recently, obtaining the correct jewel from an otherwise unusable balance.
Yes - they are tricky to fit, but it can be done.

DM
 
Posts: 423 | Location: West Walton, United Kingdom | Registered: November 16, 2005
Picture of Jim Robson
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Hi Dan, Thanks for the advice. Are they shellacked in like palate jewels? It sure sounds easier than refitting the roller etc. Maybe I'll give it a try.

Thanks again, Jim

P.S. I'm also looking for a Bulova 7AK parts movement with a usable balance assembly
 
Posts: 116 | Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma USA | Registered: February 07, 2007
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I think it's relatively easy either way-


I prefer just replacing the jewel b/c when I switch parts, invariably it isn't just the same and then you have to adjust something else. Most replace just the jewel b/c the assy isn't avaiable or expensive.

Michael
 
Posts: 51 | Location: Hurst, Texas USA | Registered: January 14, 2007
Picture of Brian C.
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Hi Jim,
Try and get a copy of The Watch Repairer's Manual by Henry B. Fried, it shows exactly how to replace a roller jewel, even has pictures of the job and the tools needed. This book is a must for the up & coming watchmaker.
Brian C.
 
Posts: 1857 | Location: Epsom, New Hampshire USA | Registered: December 14, 2002
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Picture of Scott Cerullo
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Jim,

I agree with Brian on getting that book.

One word of advice, buy new shellac from Borel or Casker. The stuff does in fact have a shelf life.
 
Posts: 1033 | Location: Northeast Pennsylvania in the USA | Registered: June 02, 2003
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