Rolex Microstella Tool Explained
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Rolex Microstella Tool Explained

By Jocke - Bad Santa · Mar 13, 2017 · 2 replies
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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.

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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.

 

 

 


This message has been edited by Ares501 on 2017-03-13 13:41:21

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Ares501 - Mr Green
Mar 13, 2017
Super cool post

Still remember it! Such cute name for tool Cheers D

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massi.
Mar 13, 2017
Thank you very much Jocke, very interesting: something not so commonly seen! Best, massi [nt]

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