Breitling with ETA2892.A2 Calibre

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Dear all. I don’t often post here as I do not feel I have sufficient experience or expertise to chip in and offer help to guys at your level. A while ago I asked for some advice regarding an ETA 2892.A2 calibre in a Breitling that I was servicing, and of course received first class answers and help. Anyway, here is the result of the service and help you offered. The reserve was 38 hours (measured once) and the oscillating weight didn’t helicopter at an incline of 30 degrees. I’m quite pleased with the outcome but if you have any comments or criticisms I’d be pleased to receive them. Always learning!
Kind regards

 
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dead bit
good job
Lift Angle must be 51 if I good remember
 
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dead bit
good job
Lift Angle must be 51 if I good remember
Not sure what you mean by dead bit. Yes I should have used 51o LA 👍
 
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I'd be quite pleased with that outcome.
I put my readings into an Excel spreadsheet so I can get an idea of overall performance.
An example.

 
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I'd be quite pleased with that outcome.
I put my readings into an Excel spreadsheet so I can get an idea of overall performance.
An example.

I like this and will adopt the same. Thanks for sharing