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Old 10 October 2018, 10:51 PM   #1
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To Burnish Or Not To Burnish...

Not trying to be a Shakespeare . How many of you are polishing or burnishing escape wheel arbor pivots and/or balance pivots? I am working on a project watch where the pivots look a little flat-ish and is likely to be causing some reduced amplitude. Are you good folks replacing the pivots, or burnishing them to put more of a dome on them? Any preferences or best practices. While I do have the tools to do either, I have not burnished the pivots on a wristwatch, just a pocket watch balance staff. The balance staff is so dang tiny on a wristwatch, I think I'm more inclined to just replace the staff. As for the escape wheel arbor pivot, not really sure how easy or feasible it will be for me to find a replacement arbor. Thoughts or comments? Cheers! -Norm
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Old 11 October 2018, 04:17 PM   #2
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I'd just place a new balance staff, don't bother with polishing pivots. It's not that hard.
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Old 11 October 2018, 11:55 PM   #3
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Yep, that was what I was thinking, Bas, though it's always with trepidation that I work on anything remotely close to the hairspring. -Norm

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I'd just place a new balance staff, don't bother with polishing pivots. It's not that hard.
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Old 12 October 2018, 12:14 AM   #4
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Assuming you can get a new one, I suggest replacement as well.

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