Re: Choosing a project watch
- From: Paul Raposo <paulmr_ca@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2005 09:57:11 -0500
Frank Adam wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 19:12:24 -0500, Paul Raposo <paulmr_ca@xxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
> >Thanks for the input, Frank. It will be my first repair and I would hope it
> >goes well and I guess a watch that doens't need too much work, would make that
> >hope come true.
> >
> >I did bid on the Elgin. If I get outbid, the NY Standard will be the next
> >choice. Is it easy to find replacement levers for the lever set movements?
> >
> It will probably be not too hard to source bits on your side of the
> pond, but keep in mind that finding new parts will not get any easier
> for these things.
> The most common parts are the first to disappear. These will be
> complete balances, pallets, long pinion third and fourth wheels. Here
> in Oz even balance staffs are impossible to get for most Elgins and
> Walthams and havign them made is a pretty penny(A80.00 trade, last
> time i bothered).
> If i was buying, i'd make sure the balance is in good condition. Not
> just the staff, but the hairspring and to a lesser extent the wheel
> itself. The levers do not really get too much of a beating, unless the
> watch was mishandled; and if so, it's likely the balance will also be
> broken.
The lever is actually missing from this watch. In your opinion, could that mean
excessive damage to the watch?
> You mention interchangability elsewhere. Bwahahaha ! Let me climb back
> up on the chair.. ;-p
> Even models from the same brand rarely have parts interchangable, let
> alone different makes. Especially on older stuff like that.
> It is possible that you may be able to use the odd pallet staff or a
> pinion out of one pocket watch to fit another, but it will be merely a
> fluke and it will probably need some jewel shifting or other
> "underground" work to make them fit.. So, forget about that idea. :)
>
> --
>
> Regards, Frank
.
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