Smallest and hardest movement I have ever worked on! Ridiculous small, made everything a lot harder.
Movement wouldn't wind or run anymore. Turns out to be a broken click spring, loose screw, barrel mainspring issue, broken crown, missing teeth on ratchet wheel. Replaced the parts and did a full service
Could you please tell us what your "sharpie mod" for the bezel is?
I didn't have mainspring winder this size and i did wound that mainspring by hand..... Never again.
nice work sirGen bracelet brushing. I try never to remove the deep scratches as it requires to remove a layer of steel. This will also remove a layer on the crown logo on the clasp and the square figures. It's a Rolex tool watch, it's never meant to look all new. This also keeps the value higher in comparison to a bracelet that has been rebrushed so many times that the logo is no longer easily seen anymore.
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ah yes the infamous sharpie mod. A secret that is held within the small community of watch masters for thousands of years. I simply cannot share the secret with just anybody..
OK fine, just don't tell anyone. Buy this silver pen called sharpie from anywhere online. Apply it to the bezel, and remove the excess in any way. Do this 1 or 2 times, depending on results. Now take something with a small point like a toothpick and work around the numbers of the bezel removing more of the sharpie that is not inside the bezel numbers to make things more sharp. I always do the last part under a microscope.
Again, sssht! Don't tell! Otherwise I have to kill you..
Daddy got a new toy!