July 27, 2004, 21:06
Wayne C. AndersonDamaged/Shattered Jewels
I was wondering what the common cause of cracked/shattered pocket watch jewels might be? Dropping, temperature, etc?
July 27, 2004, 21:16
Kevin PestorWayne perhaps someone tightened down the plate and the pivot was on the edge of the jewel and broke it when tightened down.
July 28, 2004, 19:50
John D. DuvallWayne,
Kevin's reply will cover more than half of broken plate jewels for sure! I would also suspect that dropping a watch, especially when fully wound, could cause some breakage. Don't forget a heavy hand can cause center and 4th wheel jewel damage when installing the hands.
Ultrasonic cleaning of non-synthetic jewels has been known to cause fractures. I also believe some jewels may have preloaded stress applied to them after installation that may eventually cause them to break.
I can't stress this point enough; when cleaning a watch, always remove the balance jewels and inspect them for damage. Even a small fracture can affect the overall performance. The oil between the cap and hole jewel can also deplete through these tiny fractures.