Hello, tech forum! After purchasing a few reps, I found it extremely tempting to learn how to service my own watches. While I am not there yet, I have stocked many of the required tools and have successfully performed a few repairs. My first "victim" was a 7S26 with a broken date driving wheel and day/date corrector trans wheel. I bought the watch (actually my first mechanical watch) knowing the date function didn't work, and later deduced that it was most likely someone tried adjusting the date during the time when these are engaged and changing it automatically. Anyway- I broke the movement down, not caring if I never got it back together... found the broken (plastic) wheels and ordered replacements. They came in a week or so later, I put it all back together and it was right as rain.
I say this all simply to qualify that while I really know very little about the mechanics of movements- I am not completely inept. =) Which brings me to my current problem...
I have an ARF 116622 yachtmaster with a 2824-2 clone in it. I received it maybe 2 weeks ago, and the first thing I noticed was that with the crown in the winding position, there was a lot of resistance. I didn't want to break anything, so I didn't pursue and asked my TD about it. He explained that it happens sometimes, but it should be ok. I didn't want to pay round trip shipping again, so I figured I could live with it. I later confirmed my issue when gently attempting winding again and felt the rotor spin inside when I would the crown. Well, I did a little research and I came across a thread about replacing the reversing pawls with gen parts- but I also found a lot of people just took off the automatic works, then take the bridge, the reduction, reversing and driving wheels and clean them all well. Oil them up (Mobius 9010) and toss them back together and good to go. Well, unfortunately this was not the case. I was able to get everything off, examine it and clean the wheels in naptha and jeweled bridge with rodico. I put the automatic assembly back together, but the ratchet wheel driving wheel still does not freely spin. This leads me to believe that my problem in not so much in the pawl- as everything winds as it should with the automatic assembly removed- but for some reason that ratchet wheel driving wheel is becoming bound up with the other wheels in the automatic works. Any ideas what I could do to recitfy this issue without going off and buying a bunch of other parts? If this a common issue with some sort of [relatively] easy fix?
Sorry for the long-winded post... I wanted to explain my problem as best as possible.
Here is a pic of the automatic assembly removed with the bridge taken the wheels.
https://imgur.com/a/c13ApwX
I say this all simply to qualify that while I really know very little about the mechanics of movements- I am not completely inept. =) Which brings me to my current problem...
I have an ARF 116622 yachtmaster with a 2824-2 clone in it. I received it maybe 2 weeks ago, and the first thing I noticed was that with the crown in the winding position, there was a lot of resistance. I didn't want to break anything, so I didn't pursue and asked my TD about it. He explained that it happens sometimes, but it should be ok. I didn't want to pay round trip shipping again, so I figured I could live with it. I later confirmed my issue when gently attempting winding again and felt the rotor spin inside when I would the crown. Well, I did a little research and I came across a thread about replacing the reversing pawls with gen parts- but I also found a lot of people just took off the automatic works, then take the bridge, the reduction, reversing and driving wheels and clean them all well. Oil them up (Mobius 9010) and toss them back together and good to go. Well, unfortunately this was not the case. I was able to get everything off, examine it and clean the wheels in naptha and jeweled bridge with rodico. I put the automatic assembly back together, but the ratchet wheel driving wheel still does not freely spin. This leads me to believe that my problem in not so much in the pawl- as everything winds as it should with the automatic assembly removed- but for some reason that ratchet wheel driving wheel is becoming bound up with the other wheels in the automatic works. Any ideas what I could do to recitfy this issue without going off and buying a bunch of other parts? If this a common issue with some sort of [relatively] easy fix?
Sorry for the long-winded post... I wanted to explain my problem as best as possible.
Here is a pic of the automatic assembly removed with the bridge taken the wheels.
https://imgur.com/a/c13ApwX
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