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2836 Time Adjust


Torques

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I have a new Sub watch that runs way to fast. I adjusted the little screw to maximum (slower). The watch is still a little fast. Can I put the indicator back to where is was at the beginning (center), then move the big lever on the opposite side so as to not have the little adjustment screw off scale?

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If you return the fine adjuster to center, you can move the regulator arm to get the rate to where you want it.

Don't move the stud arm, as you will alter the beat, it's trial and error without a timing machine when you move the regulator arm...just be careful, and use your loupe while making the adjustments.

RG

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If you return the fine adjuster to center, you can move the regulator arm to get the rate to where you want it.

Don't move the stud arm, as you will alter the beat, it's trial and error without a timing machine when you move the regulator arm...just be careful, and use your loupe while making the adjustments.

RG

The little arm opposite the screw adjust is for grosser, larger scale adjust right? Then the screw is to fine adjust, say in 4 second increments. I am not worried about a scope, I am getting good at adjusting them to less than 4 seconds a day. I have one seagall type movement that is running at only 4 seconds off a week, talking about luck. I have an Optivisor and it is so nice to see things up real close. :victory:

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