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Hi, I finally got a small tool set built up enough to take apart a watch. I started with a running 16s 3 finger bridge Elgin. I took it apart as much as I could (all the gears, balance, ect. down to the plates) and put it back together and it runs. What I couldnt figure out was how to open the mainspring. I have a similar non working 3 finger bridge Elgin that I am taking apart and its obvious that the mainspring is bad, so I need to know the correct way to open it. I long ago learned never to force anything, and I dont want to mess it up. Also can anyone point me to good step by stem disassembly instructions for pocket watches? Thanks | |||
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Jim, Here's a link to some basic instructions. Cleaning, oiling and checking a basic mechanical watch movement. Here's a link to removing the mainspring barrel cover. Mainspring and barrel And here's information available here by doing a search for mainspring barrel Mainspring Barrel Search A good book is The WATCH REPAIRER'S MANUAL by Henry B Fried. RR | ||||
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Thank you very much. | ||||
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