ChrisInRedlands
路In an act of great hubris, I decided I would buy and service an old Ladymatic to give to my wife. In cleaning the balance assembly, I completely demolished the hairspring. Turns out the parts being so small has consequences beyond just being hard to handle. In this case, I had dipped the balance assembly into a petri dish of hexane. I lifted it out with the balance wheel on bottom, and the surface tension of the hexane caught the wheel. I should have stopped and flipped it over under the hexane, but I didn't. When the balance wheel broke the surface tension, it flung itself up and over the cock, landing upside down on top of it, and the hairspring looked for all the world like a tiny version of one of the many short-lived slinkies I had when i was a kid. Ha! After about a half hour of trying desperately to rescue it, I finally destroyed the spring beyond all repair.
So there's my cautionary tale for anyone thinking about working on their first Ladymatic. 馃榾
Anyway, I've spent days considering my options, which seem pretty simple. I can either get a NOS balance complete and put that on my existing balance staff, or I can replace the entire balance assembly with one from a donor movement. Given my track record handling the tiny balance so far, and the fact that I have never removed or replaced a balance complete, this (the tiniest movement of it's kind on the planet in the early 60s, I read) is probably not the place to start. So I'm shopping for either a complete balance assembly, or a donor movement.
People selling complete balance assemblies seem to think they're made of solid gold. I don't get that, because every "working" movement comes with one, along with a bucket of other spare parts, and generally can be had for less than just the balance assembly.
That leaves the donor movement route. I have read (though have had trouble confirming) that the 680/681 movements are in the 620 family, and that any 620-family balance assembly will fit in a 680. That (I believe) includes calibers 620, 630, 670, 671, 672, 680, and 681. While it would be great to have a 680/681 with all it's matching spare parts, the 620s seem to be plentiful and cheap, and my priority at this point is to not sink a ton more money into this boondoggle while still getting the watch running reasonably well.
So I have two questions... 1. Am I missing any options? I'm still really new at this. and 2. Are my assumptions about the compatibility or balance assemblies between those calibers correct?
Thanks so much for your help!
So there's my cautionary tale for anyone thinking about working on their first Ladymatic. 馃榾
Anyway, I've spent days considering my options, which seem pretty simple. I can either get a NOS balance complete and put that on my existing balance staff, or I can replace the entire balance assembly with one from a donor movement. Given my track record handling the tiny balance so far, and the fact that I have never removed or replaced a balance complete, this (the tiniest movement of it's kind on the planet in the early 60s, I read) is probably not the place to start. So I'm shopping for either a complete balance assembly, or a donor movement.
People selling complete balance assemblies seem to think they're made of solid gold. I don't get that, because every "working" movement comes with one, along with a bucket of other spare parts, and generally can be had for less than just the balance assembly.
That leaves the donor movement route. I have read (though have had trouble confirming) that the 680/681 movements are in the 620 family, and that any 620-family balance assembly will fit in a 680. That (I believe) includes calibers 620, 630, 670, 671, 672, 680, and 681. While it would be great to have a 680/681 with all it's matching spare parts, the 620s seem to be plentiful and cheap, and my priority at this point is to not sink a ton more money into this boondoggle while still getting the watch running reasonably well.
So I have two questions... 1. Am I missing any options? I'm still really new at this. and 2. Are my assumptions about the compatibility or balance assemblies between those calibers correct?
Thanks so much for your help!