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Tag: watch repairer

Removing a watch balance

Removing The Balance & Motion Work

This week I have made available two new lessons for the Watch Repair Course. The first details how to safely remove the watch balance and…

Mark Lovick April 14, 2017
2 Comments
Some of the automatic works parts are in quite bad shape.

Omega 2500 Co-Axial Watch Repair

Ref: I Dickie The watch movement was sprayed at some point with WD40 and the result is that most of the brass parts have been…

Mark Lovick March 9, 2015
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Breitling Repetition Minutes Circuit Damage

Ref: D.Pollitt After inspection this watch was found to be damaged by slight battery leakage. An attempt was made to clean the contacts but, regretfully,…

Mark Lovick November 28, 2014
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Omega Constellation Cal.1020 Watch Service

Ref: R.Finnegan Omega Constellation in a stainless steel case, silver dial and day/date calendar mechanism. Movement: Omega 1020 Automatic Work Required: Full strip down service,…

Mark Lovick November 21, 2014
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Omega Seamaster Service – Calibre 562

Ref: P.Stuart Remarks: Timekeeping good. Required stripping and servicing due to lack of lubrication and signs of dirt and debris in the case. Large concentration…

Mark Lovick November 19, 2014
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Tressa Spaceman watch service

This Tressa Spaceman cal.AS 5201, an automatic movement with calendar, has suffered water ingress. The moisture has caused damage to the winding (keyless) work which…

Mark Lovick September 15, 2014
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