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 Posted: Sat Mar 22nd, 2008 04:21 pm
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OldeCrow



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murphy j wrote: Damn it man! I'm a sucker for 'cool tools'. Whats that set a guy back?
With the clamping sensor it's $450.00. If you want the windows software it's an additional $175.00.

Before you let the sticker shock bother you google the Witchi timing machine and the MTG-3000

suddenly $638.00 shipped is a screaming great deal!

I have noticed that even the clamping sensor has trouble with the Seikos but I have discovered that you can put the crown on the pickup for the sensor the sound from the movement transfers right through the crown and stem to the sensor and gives you a good reading...

I am going to make an adapter for the clamping sensor that will let me place the watch sideways in the clamping sensor so that the pickup for the sensor can sit against the rotor or back of the movement for really stubborn watches this will give a perfect reading every time but it will be a bit harder to adjust in the sensor...


Last edited on Sat Mar 22nd, 2008 04:22 pm by OldeCrow