Illinois watch restoration part 7: movement assembly and oiling
Here I take a big step toward finishing the Illinois Bunn Special pocket watch. I discuss inserting a "T-end" mainspring, different approaches to oiling keyless works, and oiling cap jewels. The final results appear promising.

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Illinois watch restoration part 8: lift angle calculation & positional timing

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What's wrong with this Illinois Bunn Special pocket watch? Fault-finding in a mechanical watch

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Illinois watch restoration part 5: truing the balance wheel

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Reviving Father Time - Overhauling this Gorgeous Elgin Pocket Watch

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1895 Illinois Bunn Special Pocket Watch Inside and Out

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The most common mistake in watchmaking!

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Girard-Perregaux 1950s Vintage Dress Watch Restoration

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Illinois watch restoration part 6: refitting the impulse (roller) jewel

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Grinding a balance jewel and replacing in a rubbed-in type setting of a Cyma pocket watch movement

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Shellac a Watch Impulse Jewel

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Illinois Bunn Special Mainspring Swap Instructions

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eBay Revival! 1800s Antique Pocket Watch Restoration

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American exceptionalism in an 1897 pocket watch!

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Restoring a Solid Gold Pocket Watch from 1887 with Beautiful (Hidden) Movement Finishing!

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IWC Watchmaker assembles the Portugieser Tourbillon Rétrograde Chronograph (IW394009)

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Illinois Bunn Special 60 Hour BreakDown & Examine

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ILLINOIS WATCH COMPANY POCKET WATCH MANUFACTURING FILM - FACTORY FILM 1922 -GOLDEN 20S WATCHMAKING

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Illinois watch restoration part 4: changing a balance staff

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Replacing ALL the teeth?!

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