Some watches really drag on. Every time I thought this one was finally OK, it would mysteriously stop again. This time I've dissembled it again fully, and cleaned the pallet assembly again. I feel like there must have been some residue grease on a stone face or something.
We'll see..
Also, here are two more new ones in for service.
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