
Jocke - Bad Santa revisits a detailed explanation of the Rolex Microstella tool, a crucial instrument for precision timekeeping. This article offers an in-depth look at how Rolex adjusts the balance wheel to meet COSC standards, showcasing both vintage and modern versions of this specialized tool.
The Rolex Microstella Tool
The Microstella is Rolex system to adjust the balance wheel to make sure the watch
keep the COSC standard. To do that there is a special tool to adjust the screws with.
The old tool looks like this and it's oil filled to be a little more exact and stable.
At the backside there is graduation which means 1 second per day for the low type of head nut and 2 seconds for the high type of head nut for each line.
A closer look to the tool.
Here we have a balance wheel with the Microstella screws.
Here is how it works.
A few pics of the tool in action.
The instuctions from Rolex.
And some pics of the new/current Microstella tool.
Photo credit for the new Microstella tool: Tony Axelzon
So lets put up a watch at the timing machine. Not good -17 seconds a day.
So I pull off the bracelet.
With the Ref 2100 tool.
Take place in the case opener.
Off we go.
Let the fun begin
This is a little tricky.
22 minutes later we are close. A little low amplitude so maybe a service will made it perfect in the future.
Still remember it! Such cute name for tool Cheers D
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