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Old 21 June 2008, 02:36 AM   #31
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Wow. Definitely a Freudian slip there Bubba.
Scarey slip
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Old 21 June 2008, 02:51 AM   #32
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Wow. Definitely a Freudian slip there Bubba.
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Scarey slip

What? Did I miss something?
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Old 21 June 2008, 03:25 AM   #33
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If you will replace JJ's balance I will be more than glad to pick up the cost as a public service to the members. Now, I will not discuss the other 2 or 3 worn parts!

Are you saying that JJ is "unbalanced"?
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Old 21 June 2008, 04:57 AM   #34
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Thanks for the great info Vanessa.
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Old 21 June 2008, 07:25 AM   #35
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3 years is a little much IMO but it certainly wouldn't harm the inside of the watch. What I would be worried about is the amount of times the watch gets an exterior polish!
What does this mean? Is it not OK to polish the watch? Take the scratches out of the TT GMT IIc band? Please??????????????????

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Old 21 June 2008, 10:44 AM   #36
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You guys are funny....

Okay, this is the deal. We use a very specific tool to inspect the gears, jewels and everything else in the watch! It's called .... a loupe!
Seriously, that's all we need. In extreme doubt I might use a jeweler's microscope, that can magnify up to 50X.
Most of the time the great wheel is worn, as well as the third wheel. In some occasions it's the second wheel or very rarely the escape wheel. Or a combination of any of these. The wear is clearly marked by grooves on the pivots, or a "flat" or "mushroom" shape. The balance staff can show the same grooves, and then it is impossible to regulate the watch within standards. The palletfork will in some cases show wear (=grooves) on the pallet stones, and this means the escape wheel teeth are bad as well. On the reversing wheels (the red ones) the wear is first visible on the back side.
Hope this explains it for you!
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Old 4 March 2009, 07:55 AM   #37
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You guys are funny....

Okay, this is the deal. We use a very specific tool to inspect the gears, jewels and everything else in the watch! It's called .... a loupe!
Seriously, that's all we need. In extreme doubt I might use a jeweler's microscope, that can magnify up to 50X.
Most of the time the great wheel is worn, as well as the third wheel. In some occasions it's the second wheel or very rarely the escape wheel. Or a combination of any of these. The wear is clearly marked by grooves on the pivots, or a "flat" or "mushroom" shape. The balance staff can show the same grooves, and then it is impossible to regulate the watch within standards. The palletfork will in some cases show wear (=grooves) on the pallet stones, and this means the escape wheel teeth are bad as well. On the reversing wheels (the red ones) the wear is first visible on the back side.
Hope this explains it for you!
Thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge, I certainly appreciate it as I am sure other here do as well.
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Old 4 March 2009, 09:51 AM   #38
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There isn't always a sign that indicates worn parts...
The Rolex movements are so well made, that even when the watch is running dry and parts are getting damaged, it'll keep running! That's why so many people claim "they haven't serviced their watch in 20 years, and it runs perfect!" Yeah right, untill you look at it with a loupe!
I literally cringe when I hear somebody say something like that to me! I swear... It's like telling a doctor you've been smoking for 20 years and never had a physical, but feel fantastic! Once the x-rays view your lungs, it shows a different picture of your "great health"!
Thanks for the info, it makes sense, I will be sticking to the 5 year plan.
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Old 4 March 2009, 10:36 AM   #39
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What a great thread. Very good information. Especially about JJ's worn parts
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Old 6 March 2009, 01:01 PM   #40
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Agreed, Vanessa.....just look what happened to my dome!!
At least it'll never wear out
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Old 6 March 2009, 04:29 PM   #41
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At least it'll never wear out
You revived this interesting thread just to laugh at my bald dome, ya tosser??
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