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| Posted: Sun Jul 1st, 2007 09:41 am |
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IW 3T WIS
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Wow! Super-KRAP! O.A. Gaspar wrote: Alpha watches use 1-7 jewels...at least the only 1 I have left does:D
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| Posted: Sun Jul 1st, 2007 09:53 am |
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KenC Admin
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I read somewhere, long ago (how is that for being specific) that the basic watch (ie: non-chrono) needed only 17 jewels to cover all necessary friction points...that more were superfluous and basically for decoration and/or marketing!
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| Posted: Sun Jul 1st, 2007 10:01 am |
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James Haury 3T WIS
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So less jewels = loud ticker and wears out faster?
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| Posted: Fri Jul 6th, 2007 12:19 pm |
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JohnMichael 3T WIS
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e.avery wrote: Most ETA movements use Mineral Glass. Do you know if this is true of the ETA 2892-2 movement? If you do not know how could I find out? I have a watch with that movement that is ready to be cleaned, lubricated and recalibrated. If the watch is using mineral glass is the longevity of the movement any different than if it had lab created jewels? Thanks. John
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| Posted: Fri Jul 6th, 2007 01:54 pm |
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Don Rait 3T WIS
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Never seen that patch before. Snooper Poopers as in.... stumble around in the jungle, smoke, talk loud, cuss at every impediment and hope the gooks don't hit us? Been There, but the patch is cool, thought it was an air wing thing but Mike 3/4 slapped me between the eyes! S/F Don Rait Mike 2 Actual Oct '67- June '68 Are you a member of 3/4 Association? Reunion comming up in Savannah end of the month
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| Posted: Fri Jul 6th, 2007 01:56 pm |
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KenC Admin
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JohnMichael wrote: e.avery wrote:Most ETA movements use Mineral Glass. I do not know if the ETA thing is a true statement, but, scientifically, yes, synthetic Sapphire is harder than mineral crystal so it will last longer, BUT, it is probably over such a long time period as to make it superfluous to the operation of the watch!
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| Posted: Fri Jul 6th, 2007 02:00 pm |
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JCKoLnturn 3T WIS
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Don Rait wrote: Never seen that patch before. Snooper Poopers as in.... stumble around in the jungle, smoke, talk loud, cuss at every impediment and hope the gooks don't hit us? Been There, but the patch is cool, thought it was an air wing thing but Mike 3/4 slapped me between the eyes! S/F Don Rait Mike 2 Actual Oct '67- June '68 Are you a member of 3/4 Association? Reunion comming up in Savannah end of the month Anyone care to translate for a curious civilian born after Vietnam ended.
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| Posted: Fri Jul 6th, 2007 02:17 pm |
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Don Rait 3T WIS
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Somehow I got to a Sept. 19, 2006 note from pacificchrono. It would be too hard to translate, grunt to grunt talk. I thought I was on a current page. Interesting patch from Mike 3/4 Vietnam. Sorry
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| Posted: Fri Jul 6th, 2007 02:17 pm |
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oagaspar Site Founder
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JCKoLnturn wrote: That makes 2 of us Jacko and I was born way before the VietNam era!....I don't even know what this has to do w/jewels in movements:D Don Rait wrote:Never seen that patch before. Snooper Poopers as in.... stumble around in the jungle, smoke, talk loud, cuss at every impediment and hope the gooks don't hit us? Been There, but the patch is cool, thought it was an air wing thing but Mike 3/4 slapped me between the eyes! S/F Don Rait Mike 2 Actual Oct '67- June '68 Are you a member of 3/4 Association? Reunion comming up in Savannah end of the month
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| Posted: Fri Jul 6th, 2007 02:18 pm |
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KenC Admin
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Don Rait wrote: Never seen that patch before. Snooper Poopers as in.... stumble around in the jungle, smoke, talk loud, cuss at every impediment and hope the gooks don't hit us? Been There, but the patch is cool, thought it was an air wing thing but Mike 3/4 slapped me between the eyes! S/F Don Rait Mike 2 Actual Oct '67- June '68 Are you a member of 3/4 Association? Reunion comming up in Savannah end of the month Don, that is not a patch; that is a challenge coin for the unit. Here is the patch: ![]() Infantry company, official designation: Bandido Charlie. Historical lineage, Company C, 1st Battalion, 16th Infantry Regiment, 1st US Army Division via Company C, 5th Battalion, 60th Infantry Regiment, 9th Infantry Division. http://www.bandidocharlie.com Mech unit that also operated "leg", used primarily as a security and reaction force when I commanded it. Currently deployed in Al Asad, Iraq.
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| Posted: Fri Jul 6th, 2007 02:40 pm |
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oagaspar Site Founder
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Here is a link the Watcharama watch glossary...very useful and if you scroll down to J you will see what they say about jewels in a movementhand6.gif http://www.watcharama.com/glossary.htm
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| Posted: Fri Jul 6th, 2007 04:05 pm |
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Eeeb 3T WIS
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Whoops... must have hit the wrong 'reply' button... this was ment as an answer to the question how many jewels does the ETA 2892-2 movement have? .... The ETA 2892A2 --- a self winding mechanical movement with date as the only complication --- is probably the same as the ETA 2892-2 . This movement uses 21 jewels. From what I am reading on the .net, this is about optimal for a mechnaical movement with self wind. Full details at the following ETA site: https://secure.eta.ch/CSP/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabindex=3&tabid=28 From what I can see, it is not generally true that ETA skimps on the use of jewels. I guess my question is, if the pivot is not jeweled, what is it? Glass as is suggested above? Metal as in really old cheap watches? Last edited on Fri Jul 6th, 2007 04:09 pm by Eeeb |
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