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Watchmaking, Restoration of movement M. Großmann 3955

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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2011

Restoration, Part 4, Restaurierung, Teil 4

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  • You see the Glashütter designer did a very nice job.

    Steffen

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  • I like the detail where the hairspring attaches to the bridge with a screw. I can't understand why other watchmakers didn't do that, it allows cleaning and oiling the balance jewels easier.

  • Would you consider changing the settings of your videos to allow mobile device (iPad) playback? It would be wonderful if you could!

  • Hallo aus England !

    Many thanks for your superb videos.

    I think I may have an explanation for the odd corrosion on the movement.

    You mentioned that you thought that it originally had a gold case - this is the give-away I think.

    I have seen similar movement damage when someone had used acid to test that a case was solid gold.

    They used too much acid which got onto the movement and corroded it.

    Like you said in an earlier post, there are crazy people everywhere !

    Kind regards,

    Andy

  • Fascinating ... ! Thank you !

  • Terrific job!!!

  • Gratulálok nagyon ügyes

  • Fantastic Job ...

  • Excelentes todos tus vídeos.

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