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Disassemble timepieces such as watches, clocks, and chronometers so that repairs can be made.
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Clean and lubricate timepiece parts and assemblies, using solvents, buff sticks, and oil.
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Observe operation of timepiece parts and subassemblies to determine accuracy of movement, and to diagnose causes of defects.
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Replace specified parts to repair malfunctioning timepieces, using watchmakers' tools, loupes, and holding fixtures.
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Examine components of timepieces such as watches, clocks, or chronometers for defects, using loupes or microscopes.
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Change timing weights on balance wheels to correct deficient timing.
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Assemble and install components of timepieces to complete mechanisms, using watchmakers' tools and loupes.
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Adjust sizes or positioning of timepiece parts to achieve specified fit or function, using calipers, fixtures, and loupes.
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Bend inner coils of springs away from or toward collets, using tweezers, to locate centers of collets in centers of springs, and to correct errors resulting from faulty colleting of coils.
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Mount hairsprings and balance wheel assemblies between jaws of truing calipers.
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Review blueprints, sketches, or work orders to gather information about tasks to be completed.
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Examine and adjust hairspring assemblies to ensure horizontal and circular alignment of hairsprings, using calipers, loupes, and watchmakers' tools.
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Turn wheels of calipers and examine springs, using loupes, to determine if center coils appear as perfect circles.
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Tighten or replace loose jewels, using watchmakers' tools.
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Test operation and fit of timepiece parts and subassemblies, using electronic testing equipment, tweezers, watchmakers' tools, and loupes.
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Bend parts, such as hairsprings, pallets, barrel covers, and bridges, to correct deficiencies in truing or endshake, using tweezers.
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Estimate spaces between collets and first inner coils to determine if spaces are within acceptable limits.