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Post by jdlong27 on Aug 28, 2019 7:12:16 GMT -8
This is my second Seiko and the first watch I've attempted to service. Didn't take a great straight on shot of it yet. But, it's a 6139-6015 with a blue Dial.
Taking apart, fairly easy. Cleaning, simple enough. Rebuilding - oh my. Lol
What I can tell from my untrained eyes so far is: 1. Crystal heavily scratched. Have a new one. 2. All gaskets shot. Have new ones. 3. Pushers were slightly bent (straightened them.) 4. Balance wheel pivot broken on bottom. (trying to source this) 5. C clip for retaining day star dial broke in half.(That's on me and my tweezer work trying to get it to hold tight) 6. Pallet fork jewels not set correctly / loose. Again, on me. From tossing it across the room. Ordered a nos and will save this if I ever learn to shellac them properly down the road.
A couple of pics below and all advice criticism welcome.
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Post by jdlong27 on Aug 28, 2019 7:14:12 GMT -8
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2019 8:06:47 GMT -8
You have large cojones for taking on a 6139 as your first service/repair job! You have my utter respect
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