Full movement |
Ball bearings visible. The rotor pivot is not totally round, which prevents it from slipping. |
Rotor removed |
Underside of the automatic bridge. The spring in the middle presses on the seconds pinion. |
Automatic bridge removed. |
Reverser wheel |
Gear train |
Balance cock and Incabloc |
Focus on the impulse pin |
Focus on the Incabloc |
Gear train removed |
Pinion carrying the seconds hand |
Escape wheel |
Fourth wheel |
Third wheel with long pinion |
Centre wheel |
Swiss lever and its bridge |
Centre wheel remaining |
removing stem from DG2813
the stem removal position for the DG is in winding position, which is
the same as crown pulled out, but not as far as date set or time set.
Try (just for grins) gently rolling the stem clockwise (if looking
directly at the crown) as you pull out. Sometimes this relieves tension
on the keyless works and allows the stem to slide.
For Miyota time set position. And gently put it back while rotating it until you fil it "fits". Trying to put it back if it has been previously extracted while in winding position will end up with the sliding pinion out of the yoke and it will need movement disassemble (date wheel and relative plate) to fix it...
. Lift angle of 49. Which is the correct Lift Angle for the 8215.
For Miyota time set position. And gently put it back while rotating it until you fil it "fits". Trying to put it back if it has been previously extracted while in winding position will end up with the sliding pinion out of the yoke and it will need movement disassemble (date wheel and relative plate) to fix it...
. Lift angle of 49. Which is the correct Lift Angle for the 8215.
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