Hi all,
I thought some of you may have interest on having pictures of the different tasks for a VS3235 I recently serviced for another forum member.
I purposedly took the pictures in assembly order, so you can use them for reference. I normally preassemble groups/tasks that can be consider as preparatory first to end putting the movement together last. This enable splitting the assembly in several work sessions as needed.
Preparatory/independent tasks: Mainspring assembly, datechange wheel bridge, Oiling of balance shockabsorvers and escape wheel oilcaps, adjusting of hairspring (terminal curve, centering and flatness) - Here you could also add the assembly of the automatic bridge and the click and winding wheels ( but I did those two as I went by).
Here, enjoy the pictures - a really nice quality and reliable movement:
I thought some of you may have interest on having pictures of the different tasks for a VS3235 I recently serviced for another forum member.
I purposedly took the pictures in assembly order, so you can use them for reference. I normally preassemble groups/tasks that can be consider as preparatory first to end putting the movement together last. This enable splitting the assembly in several work sessions as needed.
Preparatory/independent tasks: Mainspring assembly, datechange wheel bridge, Oiling of balance shockabsorvers and escape wheel oilcaps, adjusting of hairspring (terminal curve, centering and flatness) - Here you could also add the assembly of the automatic bridge and the click and winding wheels ( but I did those two as I went by).
Here, enjoy the pictures - a really nice quality and reliable movement: