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I've looked it up in the 1915 Elgin parts catalog, and can't really figure this out. I have a movement (elgin grade 290 class 109) I am trying to bring back to life, and a couple of parts movements. The one I'd like to make work has a double roller table with a bad staff: worn pivots. Another one has a great staff and a single roller table with a broken roller jewel. I know I need to measure the length of the staff too, but let's assume they are the right length. Actually, how will I know which is the right length? They come in two different sizes. But all thing being equal, can I swap the roller tables, or should I take the jewel from the double and put it in the single with the good staff? Which is the correct roller table anyway? Same grade movements but different configuration. I wouldn't think I'd see that unless someone else changed a part out to a single roller table. I now have the tools to do either fix, so I'm willing to try either one. It doesn't have to be the easier fix, but the one a master would do! | |||
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You really can't change a watch from a single to double roller. Well, at least not without also changing the pallet fork. Maybe I'm not understanding what you're asking. | |||
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Dale Some models & grades did have either single or double roller, so both you watches might be correct. Tom | |||
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Frank, of course! I didn't think about that. Ok, both you guys helped. I have to decide my next step. Basically, I need to buy a new staff for this watch, or put the roller jewel in the other watch and see if I can get that one working. But let's say I were to buy a new staff. How do you know what length is correct? The pivots are so worn measuring won't be accurate. They're practically flat! And I know there are two sizes for that particular staff. Thanks for all the help. So much to learn but it's great fun! | ||||
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