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23 October 2011, 12:17 AM | #9 |
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Real Name: Tylden Reed
Location: Kent UK
Watch: GMTII and more
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For what its worth, I suggest the watchmaker checks the balance amplitude. It may be that the mainspring is too strong causing the balance to 'kick' when the wrist is swung violently. Either a weaker mainspring or a change in barrel lubricant (the spring may not be slipping as it should!) would correct the fault. Tylden.
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