Bergeon 30209 Extract Broken Screw from Watch Plate
How to extract a broken screw from a watch movement, in this case a Sellita SW210-01. I used a Bergeon 30209 with extractors (broaches) sized 0.8mm on the side with the broken head and 0.6mm on the backside. (NOTES: I say 0.4mm in the video, but it was in fact 0.6mm. Also, I use the terms plate and bridge somewhat interchangeably as this is the main plate/bridge and the specific screw broken is the minute train bridge screw.) #watchtools #bergeon #watchrepair #bergeon30209 https://watchcomplications.com Follow me on Instagram! / watch_complications

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