One has an inscription with the date 1976.jbglock wrote:How old are they? I ask because I am trying to learn more about hand winding movements than I know which is I really enjoy them.chrislovessushi wrote:Just got these beauties. Time to replace some Asian movements!
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These are usually from the 1970s and 80s. Pre ETA, Unitas 6497s and 6498s.
If you search eBay for ‘17 jewel incabloc pocket watch’ you will get some hits.

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I’ve recased a few older 8 day movements. It had watchmaker scratching from the 1920s. Those movements are probably close to 90-100 years old. It’s a humbling thought to think that these are still happily ticking away after almost 100 years.

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No clue on the service history but these pics were taken after I disassembled them, did a quick rodico cleaning, oiled, reassembled, and regulated. Both working perfectly afterwards. One was working just fine beforehand apart from being +30s. The other had some weird amplitudes in some positions but is fine now. I’ve been getting really lucky with these.
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Not a general rule... We all know Hamiltons 9xx working like charm, in age of 80 or more years...Yoda wrote:Indeed, but wear will occur after a while.
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Agree.Yoda wrote:I assume that most of them were serviced a few times in all those years, they used mineral oil in those days and it dries after a while.
However, ut 6497 is a real workhorse. To me it looks more robust than ETA cousin...
I've serviced a bunch of them so far. Some were really destroyed and went to part's bin but major number were saved and ticking happily...
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in a few weeks, this will reach me from the Great Belkin12:

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6497 Dis/Assembly: https://www.eta.ch/swisslab/6497/6947.html
6497 Dis/Assembly: https://www.eta.ch/swisslab/6497/6947.html
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That makes him more resistant to neglecting...Yoda wrote:Yes, the UT appears to be a bit more robust.djolemag wrote: ↑March 7th, 2020, 3:32 amAgree.Yoda wrote:
I assume that most of them were serviced a few times in all those years, they used mineral oil in those days and it dries after a while.
However, ut 6497 is a real workhorse. To me it looks more robust than ETA cousin...
I've serviced a bunch of them so far. Some were really destroyed and went to part's bin but major number were saved and ticking happily...
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Short off topic:
I have a bunch of ut285 movements... Really like NOS. I bought them cheap, they came in an old box. All were working but very weird, with strange amplitude.. After two days, I spotted: all of them had Molnia balances

Since I saw pictures before I bought them, I couldn't make any claim...
So I bought one new ut285 balance and now it works like charm...
Others are waiting for new balances, still...
However it says a lot about their robustness as well.

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