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    wingman
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      I just replaced the staff on an Elgin pocket watch. I noticed that I can easily rotate the hairspring collet around the balance staff by placing a small screw driver in the split part of the collet and turning. Is this normal? Is there a way to tighten a hairspring collet.

      #52060
      Bob Tascione
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        Hi Steve,
        It’s common to have to close the collet a little bit. The dimension of the new staff may have been a tiny bit undersized. The best way to close it would be with one of the tools that Bergeon offers but they are incredibly expensive. I do it on my staking set and it only takes a minute. You can use a concave punch (tapered inside) and a flat stump. You would need to remove the hairspring collet from the staff and place it on the stump in your staking set and then choose a punch that just reaches the full diameter of the collet. This part is critical because if it is too large it may make contact with the hairspring and distort or damage it (it can’t touch the hairspring!). You can then tap it lightly and check the fit repeating the process until you’re happy with it. Also if the hairspring isn’t pinned at the center of the collet then put the punch on the side of the collet furthest from hairspring.

        Hope this helps Steve,
        Bob

        #52061
        wingman
        Participant

          Thanks Bob I’ll give this a try.

          Steve

          #52062
          Bob Tascione
          Moderator

            You’re welcome Steve,
            Let us know how it works out.

            Bob

            #52063
            wingman
            Participant

              Thanks Bob

              Your suggestion worked beautifully. I was able to gently compress the collet with an inverted concaved staking punch. The hairspring collet fits snuggly on the staff now.
              Such a wonderful sense of accomplishment when you bring an old watch back to life. I don’t know what we would do without your guidance. Thanks again.

              Steve

              #52064
              Bob Tascione
              Moderator

                You’re welcome Steve,
                Very happy to hear it worked out well for you.
                Thanks for the follow up!

                Bob

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