OK gents I got this 3035 going. By luck and a little help from above I didn't screw it up.
I removed the bridge and balance wheel assembly. Then I removed the pallet bridge and pallet so I could take a look and clean it out.
This is where it got a little funny and scary. I didn't power down the main spring or pull the crown. The instant I took the pallet out the watch started making a buzzing sound. I turned it over and the hands were spinning like crazy. The second hand was going so fast you couldn't even see it. LOL. I though it was trashed for sure. But it came to rest in one piece, after it had advanced about 2 days. LOL.
Anyway, I carefully cleaned it out under there, it was filthy. I put it back together, which was painstakening, and bam. I wind it up, set the time, push in the crown and the balance wheel is off and running. I opened up my gen 14060 (3130 movement) to compare the balance wheel speeds and there was no noticable difference.
The watch has been perfect all day. Though I will still seek service. But now I know at least it works and is just dirty inside.