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Audemars vintage caliber - problem - identification of brown spots
Hello everyone,
I need your help and advise in case you have already faced the same problem.
I have a vintage skeleton which is not working properly. I have used a loupe / magnifying glace and found very strange brown (sticky?) spots on some of the wheels (looks like spider eggs with mycelium). I have not open the watch and believe that my grand father, who owned the watch, had never opened it either. Do you have any idea what it may be?
May thanks in advance for your help
Alkiro
This message has been edited by alkiro on 2013-03-29 15:00:31
Rust....
By: SuitbertW : March 29th, 2013-16:12
Hi, That's obviously rusted steel parts, as can be seen other non steel parts seem unafected. Your watch is in urgent need of some good restoration, obviously humidity entered the case and did a lot oft harm.... Best regards Suitbert
Uncertainty
By: alkiro : March 29th, 2013-16:27
Thanks SuitbertW and Ancienne Le Brassus for your feedback. I have shown the watch to a friend of mine who is watch maker and he believes that it is not rust. You are right, the brown thing is only on the steel parts and not on the gold part. But it seems...
Pictures - details
By: alkiro : March 30th, 2013-06:27
Dear all, See attached pictures of the watch. Not sure it can really help you but it was not easy to take them. Note that there is, in addition to the brown substance a red strange thing on the third picture (again, the red thing is inside the watch, on t...
I agree
By: aditya : March 29th, 2013-20:53
certainly looks like rust, considering it has only affected the steel parts. This could either be due to humidity entering the case or improper/insufficient cleaning during a service. The old type (ammoniated) cleaning solutions can rust steel parts if no...