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        <![CDATA[ If it runs dial up and not dial down, or even if there is a large difference in rate in these two positions, you may have something wrong with one of the pivots and/or jewels. The faster rate is usually the bent or damaged side down. The exception if the pivot is mushroomed, then it may show when it is the top pivot.Other things can stop a watch dial up or dial down. For example the hairspring may touch the center wheel or balance cock or balance arm in one of the dial positions and not the... ]]>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <br>If it runs dial up and not dial down, or even if there is a large difference in rate in these two positions, you may have something wrong with one of the pivots and/or jewels. The faster rate is usually the bent or damaged side down. The exception if the pivot is mushroomed, then it may show when it is the top pivot.<br><br>Other things can stop a watch dial up or dial down. For example the hairspring may touch the center wheel or balance cock or balance arm in one of the dial positions... ]]></description>

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