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If you're happy to open the caseback and regulate it yourself get yourself the TOSCA app and sit in a very quiet room and give it a go ?
I've had a quick look, presumably I need to pay for the Pro version to get actually timing rather than the 'good/bad' readouts?  I can see it works though, probably well enough to make the watch wearable again :)

 
I've had a quick look, presumably I need to pay for the Pro version to get actually timing rather than the 'good/bad' readouts?  I can see it works though, probably well enough to make the watch wearable again :)
To be fair I've not noticed the difference between the normal and pro version! 

 
I haven't tried the iphone-only app mentioned before, yet, maybe that'll be the better option ($10 pcm I think).  
The poor old SARB definitely needs some love, I may not have wound it up fully but its still ticking today... it just happens to be 12 minutes slow already!

 
Just be very careful when you regulate, it only takes a knats cock of a movement to adjust the time, no big swings

 
Just be very careful when you regulate, it only takes a knats cock of a movement to adjust the time, no big swings
I just checked the SARB again, it's now 20 minutes slow.  I think it's fair to say there were no gnat's cocks in the amount of swing I put on the regulator ?
 

 
Do you have an eye glass? Probably best to try and adjust the arm with one of those it only takes the slightest of nudges to adjust it ?

 
If you're happy to open the caseback and regulate it yourself get yourself the TOSCA app and sit in a very quiet room and give it a go ?


Thank you for this, used this on my tudor black bay and came back with great readings. I was getting worried about whether it needed a service, 5 years old etc and to see it's still ticking by so well is a huge relief. Can delay that service now! 

 
Time to bring this thread back from the dead 

As a watchmaker I'm always working on other people's beloved luxury time peices so over the last two months I have launched my own micro brand "Armstrong" 

I have been using pocket watch movements, for me they are a tad easier to work on and can be housed into wrist watch cases 

I have been stripping each one down as they come in, cleaning all the parts in my Elma cleaning machine and putting the movements back together, applying the correct oils in all the places that need them and then regulation them on my machine, rather then just grabbing a movement and throwing it in a case I don't quite trust the origins of the cheapest labour of who puts them together and what random oil they use so rebuilding a movement takes me around 4 hours 

I have also been customising the dials with my own logo, choosing a case I most like the look of and have been pairing them up with a choice of 22mm bison straps 

Being a big movement the power reserve is 46 hours between winds and it isn't an automatic movement but rather a manual one hence the need for winding 

I've been making these in small batches to sell to friends but if anyone is at all interested please drop me a message, I sell them for £135 with your choice of dial and strap color 

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Around 2/3 weeks at the moment 

Unless I have a particular one ready to go now, which one did you like the look of? 
I'll ask my Dad.  He collects watches and one would be a great present for him.  Think he would prefer a blue face, but I'll see.  They look fantastic tbh.

Could you do one with stainless body and strap?  

 
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