November 03, 2013, 22:30
Bruce ByrdNeed advice winding Hamilton Model 21 chronometer (NAVSHIPS pages)
Paul, I would gladly pay for your time, gas, two bags of beef jerky and a red bull if you could lock the balance for me prior to shipping. Honestly, I will pay whatever you want. Ive gotta pay for it via the mail so there is some time.
November 04, 2013, 07:57
Paul ReganHi Bruce,
I can do that for you however I just had back surgery on this past monday and am not allowed to even ride in a car until 11/12. This is when I see my surgen for a post-op. I also just MapQuest Melborne from my house and it is actually 117 miles. If those parameters can work between you and your seller then I can do it. I also believe you should convince your seller to separate the tub from the gimbal and place it in its own box. You can email me at pwatches@gmail.com to discuss further. Paul
November 04, 2013, 10:41
Bruce ByrdHi Paul,
Wow, sounds like we're in the same boat. I am off of work awaiting a back fusion because of a complete collapse of my L2-L3. I remember my first back surgery and didn't feel like riding in a car for a month. Thanks for the offer, but I wouldn't feel right asking you to do that. I will take your advice and have them remove the tub from the gimbals.
Bruce
November 04, 2013, 17:38
Paul ReganBruce, I would be happy to separate the "tub" from the gimbals while I am there to "lock" the balance. Lets continue this conversation on the Email add I gave earlier.
Paul
November 05, 2013, 13:45
David AbbeAs the chain is disconnected, there may be damage to the escapement. I would urge you to contact Dewey Clark of Historic Timepieces for his thoughts in this matter.
http://www.historictimekeepers...ine_chronometers.htmNovember 08, 2013, 12:29
David AbbeBTW Bruce, if you do decide to send it off doe repair, I can help you "cork" the balance wheel. El Cajon is a lot closer to you than Florida. Call me at (619) 596 1660
November 08, 2013, 12:35
Bruce ByrdHi Dave,
I appreciate your kind offer. I bought a model 21 from an auction house in Florida. Paul has graciously decided to drive down and handle the corking and packaging for its trip to California.
November 08, 2013, 12:38
Jerry FreedmanMontecito Clock Gallery near Santa Barbara, Ca.
Ferdinand Geitner does work on marine chronometers!
805 565 9097
Give him a call.
November 08, 2013, 14:03
David AbbeF. Geitner is the watch and clock "expert" for Pawn Stars and also taught the Watch Repair class I took (in Ventura, CA). He will be expensive.