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KenMc

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  1. Excellent once again. The upside of these pocket watch movements is that the parts are usually far larger than what you'd be dealing with in a wristwatch. Suffice to say the last joker inside this movement should go back to working on lawnmowers.

  2. I remember the rbj69 days, talk about long winded discussions with no sentence structure, no punctuation, no spelling, no clue.

    And then no joe. Whatever.

    I have been gone for a while, I drop in once in a blue moon and check the 40-60 pages of stuff. From what I see, nothing has changed other than the players.

    I miss Demsey and DL Gates. If these guys were here, I'd be drinking & buying at the bar.

  3. The actual reason the water beads up on the sapphire is because the sapphire crystals are processed (typically) to a higher level of smoothness - compared to mineral glass. The theory of electrons / molecular differences was just a theory, it's the level of polishing that makes all the difference. Microscopically, a mineral glass surface has deeper pits that 'tease' the surface tension of the water bead, causing it to want to spread out. Polish those micro pits out and a mineral glass will perform just like the sapphire in the test. Sapphire being so much harder than glass, it needs a completely different polishing process, the price point supports that the sapphire crystal makers will do a better job - by default.

    Want more proof, buy a good quality camera lens filter, place a drop of water on the surface and compare to a sapphire crystal, doubt that you could tell a difference. Why does the mineral glass camera filter perform so well? it's processed to achieve optical purity, perfect flatness, just as much attention to making as a sapphire watch crystal.

    I was also a early promoter of the water bead theory, but I learned more and changed my views. One point, if you want to compare, both crystals must be clean.

  4. What I can't fathom is how you restrain yourself to stop, take a picture, continue, stop take another picture...

    And then you say you'll wait to re-assemble when the parts arrive? I'd forget what went were overnight, to imagine trying to re-assemble when days have elapsed is too scary.

    Thanks for sharing.

  5. Sorry Rob, but the outcome was not exactly a cliffhanger for me...we've come to expect this type of thing.

    Now if you were to do this work with a cold & 2 sick kids...well that would be God-like.

    Actually the timing performance is the amazing part, quartz levels IMHO.

  6. Orange is the new grey. Wear it well.

    I have had my OM for about 2 years, it attracts the most attention of any of my watches, even my wife encouraged the Orange because it wasn't 'dark dial' like all the rest.

    Classic, robust, underpriced, bracelet ne plus ultra.

  7. Bob is related to TTK Neil, as if that will be a shocker to anyone here !

    Okay, I made that up, but it seemed funny in my head.

    Actually, I have had good experiences with Ofrei, but I don't e-mail them with any hope they'll reply after what Rob told me about Bob.

    Okay that also sounds funny ..Rob & Bob, see Rob deck Bob, see Bob bleed all over the Mobius oil... News at 11.

  8. Nice of you to share, until you get that workbench, try raising the legs on the bench with some blocks.

    Actually, if you placed a old Paneri case under each leg, you'd be almost there for the correct working height. Don't thank me Rob, I'm always thinking of creative use for them Paneri's. :bleh:

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