It is a little hard to say. I think I would first look at how the hairspring is breathing. Is it centered and level? Is the hairspring dragging on either arm of the balance? Is the collet pressed completely down? Are the balance pivots in good shape both upper and lower?. Also would check both balance hole jewels for fit and the condition of the cap jewels. For good measure I would also make sure the roller jewel is secure. Also might want to check to make sure no coils are stuck together with some oil or magnetized.
This all assumes the watch is delivering proper power to the balance.
Thanks Rob I know is not rubbing/dragging on arms, hairspring is center and level,new staff I will have to check the jewels but my magnificatio is only 25 power
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Hi Peter if it is a new staff it is best to do a spin test with just the balance, no hairspring nor rollers. This will check to make sure the pivot fit is good and there is freedom in all positions. You may have done this already. The only other things that come to mind is to check the beat also make sure the overcoil is not touching the underside of the balance cock. Also make sure the overcoil is not tapping into the center wheel. Check the position of the hairspring between the regulator pins. Lastly, make sure the coils of the hairspring are not bunched up to closely together. Should be mostly equally spaced.
I did free spin. I might not have the roller or hairspring in right position but I took pictures from before and after and all looks same I will have to take it a part and replace it just to be sure thank you Rob and Bila.
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