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Semester 2, Week 8, Day 4 (Regulator Keys & 16-Point Check)

October 18, 2014by watchmakingjourney 9 Comments

I finished up my regulator key project on Thursday right before lunch. I have to say, if I am ever in the position to where a key needs to be […]

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16-Point Check, Watchmaking School

Semester 2, Week 7, Day 4 (More Friction Jeweling)

October 11, 2014by watchmakingjourney Leave a comment

When I left off on Wednesday, I had just finished friction jeweling and adjusting end-shake of jewels from a working watch. The very last thing I did that day right […]

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Jeweling, Watchmaking School

Semester 2, Week 7, Days 1-3 (Friction Jeweling)

October 9, 2014by watchmakingjourney Leave a comment

This has been a great week so far. I finished up the hairspring adjustments on Monday. All in all, that was a pretty good project that I just wrapped up. […]

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Jeweling, Watchmaking School

Semester 2, Week 6, Days 4 & 5 (Short Update-Hairsprings and Hand Tools)

October 4, 2014by watchmakingjourney Leave a comment

Thursday was a good day. I did spend the day doing more hairspring corrections-I think I ended up doing the 6 watches about 3, maybe 4 times throughout the day. […]

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Hairsprings, Tool Making, Watchmaking School

Semester 2, Week 6 (includes week 5), Days 1-3 (Hairspring Corrections)

October 1, 2014by watchmakingjourney Leave a comment

Two weeks ago, when I last left off, I was talking about how my watch was potentially timed. I am happy to report that it was timed very well. The […]

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Hairsprings, Watchmaking School

Semester 2, Week 4, Days 1-4 (ETA-7001, Int 1980 and more)

September 19, 2014by watchmakingjourney Leave a comment

Monday was a pretty good day for me. I was able to get the ETA-7001 fully disassembled and cleaned without any issue. It is definitely a nice movement, one that […]

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Escapement, ETA-7001, Hairsprings, Int 1980, Pallet Fork, Shellac, Watchmaking School

Semester 2, Week 3, Days 4 & 5 (More ETA movements)

September 13, 2014by watchmakingjourney Leave a comment

Thursday, I was able to get the watch back together without any other issues and the oiling went really well. I only had to remove the pallet fork one time […]

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Escapement, ETA, ETA-6497, ETA-7001, Pallet Fork, Shellac, Timing, Watchmaking School

Semester 2, Week 3, Days 1-3 (Crib Toy and ETA-6497)

September 11, 2014by watchmakingjourney Leave a comment

Monday and part of Tuesday, I finished up my work with the crib toy. When I left off last week, I was just getting started with the roller jewel and […]

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Escapement, Pallet Fork, Watchmaking School

Semester 2, Week 2, Days 4 & 5 (Crib Tool, Jewelry Practices, and Tool Making)

September 6, 2014by watchmakingjourney Leave a comment

I finished up my pallet arbors on Thursday. The process for doing that is relatively straight forward, in that you just need to reverse the process. You place the now […]

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Escapement, Tool Making, Watchmaking School

Semester 2, Week 2, Days 1-3 (More Pallet Forks)

September 4, 2014by watchmakingjourney Leave a comment

Monday was a pretty good day. I spent most of the morning finishing up my shellac work on my pallet forks. I was pretty much finished with my shellac job […]

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Escapement, Pallet Fork, Watchmaking School

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