Internet Horology Club 185
SYNTHETIC OIL

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January 09, 2015, 18:34
Patrick Wallin
SYNTHETIC OIL
In trying to find out why my synthetic oil dried
up on me, with one unit even being returned because it was bone dry.
I would like to know how many members are using the synthetic oil sold on e Bay. Out of a 2000 +- member club someone else has to be using it. I was introduced to a student at the university of Washington who will have a Masters in petroleum in late February of 2015. He sampled the oil and just laughed at it. He promised to get me some information & also said to stop using if for watches. If you are using it I would suggest you stop. He is going to contact Moebuis and find out the info he needs to be able to recommend a good oil.
January 09, 2015, 18:43
Samie L. Smith
Patrick get some Moebius oil and your problem will be solved ..Some of the synthetic oil on ebay is junk and not made for watches..
January 09, 2015, 18:55
Peter Kaszubski
Samie is right I have seen some pictures of so call synthetic oil in other watch forums its a joke not oil,buy the Moebius oil and you be happy.
January 09, 2015, 20:11
Robert Lee Milliron
FORGET e-Bay. Whatever you can't get right here on 185, get it from Jules Borel or Casker Co. They're the best.
January 10, 2015, 11:05
Patrick Wallin
I now use Mobius 8000. I got a very large bottle of it.
January 10, 2015, 12:23
Chris Abell
get a bottle of 9010, 941/2, HP1300 or D5, and high grade grease will do you for many years on PW.
I have lot more in my draw but I also cover a wide range of watches from tiny WW, automatics, chronographs to the complete range of PWs, I imagine there is a long list of lubes for clocks also.
8000 is ok home hobby work, but not the best and only for certain parts you need the others to.


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January 10, 2015, 18:23
Rafal Woler
I use Ethsynta 1-3, seems to be working fine.
January 14, 2015, 16:37
Patrick Wallin
On Chris's suggestion, I checked with Moebius, and on suggestions from them, Chris and others I purchased the largest bottle of blue that I could find. 941/2. I studied the suggestions of Moebius and read the paper work. Moebius 8000 is a hobby oil that can be used on Watches. Moebius 9010 is made for watches as is 941/2, HP 1300 & D S. I choose the 941/2 as it does not go to a viscosity change in very cold weather. 9010 is a little more extreme with the temps and I didn't feel I needed that. I don't know anyone that lives in Antarctica.
January 14, 2015, 19:38
Chris Abell
Pat,

you need them all as they are different oils/grease there is no one oil for all of the watch. 9010 is a main one a 2cc bottle used correctly will last years and have to throw it away to buy fresh.


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January 15, 2015, 02:08
William D. White
I have had my tiny vial of Mobius 9010 for about 20 years. It's still almost full and seems fine.

William
January 17, 2015, 21:03
Patrick Wallin
OK. I was surfing the web and got a bottle of 9010 but $100.00 +- is enough for oil this month.