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Shundi

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  1. I just try to donate some parts or help out some members in need when i can, i paid a plat sub some time ago and not paid any since not sure why but maybe its because i donate stuff to the forum like watches where all the cash goes towards the bills.

    I think its a free choice if you don't have the cash to spare then enjoy the forum still, its not a pay to look site..But if you do help out or help out other members then you are a true RWG'er that's what i believe..

    I love RWG i would like to meet so many members that i consider friends here,cant even begin to name them list would be to long :victory:

    Enjoy the forum either way you chose.

    Cheers,

    Dani

    Very well said!

  2. I'm getting a bit closer... here are movement diagrams: http://www.horomundi...read.php?t=4725

    AH HA! FOUND IT:

    http://www.timezone..../horologium0033

    Bam!

    "Following the service, regulation with the Triovis (Triovis! That's the word!! -S) adjuster and movable stud carrier was carried out. As show at left, gross adjustments of rate are made by moving the regulator itself (red arrows). Very fine rate adjustments are made by turning the Triovis screw (at the orange arrow), which moves the regulator in very fine increments. Beat is adjusted by moving the stud carrier (blue arrows), which shifts the outer attachment of the spring. Following service, regulation of rate and beat produced the following figures."

    So I know you don't wanna mess with the beat... you'll probably just need the Triovis...

    See the picture midway down!

  3. Damn...I just Googled the hell out of it...I forget the name of that type of screw... Trivolis screw or something like that?

    I think it's left to speed up and right to slow down but I'd wait for an expert on this... and you turn the black screw that's in perpendicular to the [censored] if I recall...

  4. I mean converting alll the parts to gen over time...

    If you really want to go that route (you'll pay more in the long run) I'd buy a 1500 Oyster Perpetual. Same money as that movement you're looking at and you could just take the movement out of the gen watch. Now, if down the road you want to sell the parts, just put the movement back in the 1500 you brought and presto- you have a full gen watch to sell wherever and can sell the parts here.

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