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Just in today, watch has been recently serviced and many other service marks recorded over the years 2000+. Seems like someone had problem with timing. innovative use of glue!!!!... picture not the best but you get the idea. | ||
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Very nice! I'll have to remember this little trick in future repairs ![]() Kindest regards, Serge | |||
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Had a closer look, the glue has chunks of metal pressed in. Just out of curiosity I put the balance in, not surprisingly its way off, no doubt another ebay sale “recently serviced” | |||
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Chris, Over the years you have shared some real interesting "repairs" that always make me laugh! ![]() Thanks. | |||
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Sadly its often a daily event See next! but they got it done real cheap ![]() | |||
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Chris that is ugly!!! Would have been a lot easier for the "supergluer" to just replace the missing balance screw to bring the watch back to timing. Good luck cleaning that up!! Yikes Rob www.pocketwatchrepairs.net | ||||
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Yikes! | |||
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