Mechanical Horology · Poland
Disassembly, Lubrication and Regulation
A reference covering pendulum longcase movements, brass mantel mechanisms, and pocket watch calibres — with notes on Polish workshop practice, climate effects, and publicly documented restoration methods.
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Reference material
Three focused topics covering the principal stages of mechanical clock work as documented for Polish conditions.
Regulation
Pendulum Clock Regulation in Polish Workshops
Beat rate, suspension spring geometry, and crutch adjustment for weight-driven longcase and wall clocks in continental humidity.
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Movement Disassembly and Lubrication
Sequence for stripping a plate-and-spacer movement, pivot inspection, and selecting watch oils versus thicker clock greases.
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Pocket watches
Pocket Watch Restoration Basics
Case opening, mainspring handling, jewel counts, and timing notes for vintage lever movements found in Polish collections.
Read article →What this reference covers
Three areas of mechanical clock work
Pendulum Regulation
Beat adjustment, rating nut position, and temperature compensation considerations for weight-driven movements in Polish interiors.
Disassembly and Lubrication
Documented order of dismantling, bushing wear assessment, and oil placement on pivot shoulders and escapement pallets.
Pocket Watch Work
Smaller calibre handling, demi-hunter cases, and timing positions used when assessing vintage watches in museum and private collections.
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