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Old 18 March 2016, 07:14 AM   #61
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I love threads like this.

Is it easy (?) to replace the smaller parts of the movement and make it work again? I don't know the name of the big parts of the movement (the pieces that hold the rotors). Do they get affected?
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Easy?...depending on many things and depending on the person I imagine.
If the jewels are in their places, if the parts are flat and clean, if the different "floors" of the movement had no roominess, if the planets are aligned and gods are happy...The movement will be alive again!! Hahaha
Is busy not difficult. I put all my passion on it but this movement requires a lot of love and many new parts! Easier when need just to replace broken parts for new ones than take every part and restore them.
I enjoy the adventure of restoration and glad to share this work with all the TRF members!
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