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IHC Member 1357 |
Just how important is the click spring in the winding, function of the watch. I have a model 1892 Vanguard 19 Jewel that winds good but does not click back on the wind. Not right I know but the watch functions well. So how important is the click spring? Roger | ||
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I thought that the click acting with the click Spring prevents the mainspring from unwinding. I am pretty sure that it will, unless there is something else preventing the “unwinding”. The watch may run for a short time with little “winding”, but sooner than the design time will stop. Mel | ||||
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IHC Member 1650 |
Roger Are you saying that you can wind the watch, but you can't turn the crown backwards? If so, something is gummed up or assembled incorrectly. Doug | |||
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Added musing. There are many ways that a click will position itself in the correct position to prevent unwinding. However there may be a position of the watch where the click, without the spring will be in a loose place and allow unwinding. The click spring “guarantees” it will be in the correct position. | ||||
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How about a few pictures, so we can all see the problem you are having . | ||||
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IHC Member 1555 |
Maybe Roger is discussing the clicking sound a watch usually makes when one ratchets the crown backwards slightly for another purchase as you wind it up, maybe he can elaborate on itIs it a Pendant or Lever setting "Model 92" Roger, you problem will be in the winding clutch retaining click-spring (please excuse the terminology it is incorrect). If this is weak and/or has been bent it will not exert the correct downward pressure on the winding clutch pinion. Therefore, it is possible for it to wind but not enough to hold pressure down as the two teeth surfaces wind back on each other, thus no click sound Erin | |||
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IHC Member 1357 |
The watch will wind backwards to a full wind hearing clicking and wheels turn but no click noise on the return (to the right) | |||
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IHC Member 1555 |
The Clutch Pinion spring tension is the problem | |||
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IHC Member 1357 |
Thanks guys, Bila put my problem in better words than I. Watch has been running 33 hrs. and has gained maybe 5 secs. So, should this be something to be concerned about in the short term? I realize that problems should be addressed and corrected. But this watch is not in my carry rotation as of now. | |||
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Roger, thanks for asking the click issue question. I have a couple of 1883 18 size Walthams with if not the same or similar issues. Regards Rick | ||||
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IHC Member 1555 |
This will not affect the running of the watch or do any damage Roger. Although if it was me I would fix it next time it comes down for any work Erin | |||
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IHC Member 1555 |
Hi Rick, The Model 1883 has a totally different set up for the winding & setting, it uses a type of the old "rocking bar" arrangement under dial. This arrangement also uses a sliding indent wheel that is spring loaded to actuate the setting and has a click spring under the dial plate that keeps tension on the rocking bar to facilitate winding. Once again if the spring tension is to light you will not here the clicking happening on the backwards ratcheting during the winding process. Although, you still can wind on these with this happening, due to the fact of slight downward pressure from the action/motion of winding allows the rocking bar to tilt down towards the winding wheel, thus engaging the mechanism Erin | |||
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Erin, thank you. I appreciate the information. I have been wondering about that for awhile, Lord only knows why I did not post the question here previously. Many thanks Rick | ||||
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IHC Member 1357 |
Appreciate the answers. I did not want to do any harm to it,and I didn't think it would but would rather get an experts opinion on it. Thanks very much Roger | |||
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