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The movement used here is Unitas 6497
Pay attention to how the parts are placed
when you disassemble your watch. If necessary, do some sketches.

After you have unscrewed the screw of the balance-cock, take
carefully the bridge out. When you do this, be careful that the balance is not stuck under
the center wheel or to the pallet because you may bend the balance-spring.
Unscrew the two screws of the pallet bridge and take it out.

Then remove the pallet. No problem will occur if you did not
forget to let down the watch.

Remove the two screws of the train wheel bridge. Lift and remove the
bridge.

Then remove one after another: the escape wheel, the fourth wheel and
the third wheel.

Unscrew the ratchet and take it out.

Unscrew the click screw, remove the click and the spring that is
above.

Beware of the screw on the left.
Unscrew the crown wheel and remove
it as well as the little washer that is in the center.

If you have not done it before, on the dial side remove the hour wheel
and the cannon-pinion.
On the picture I do this with a special
tool. You can also do this with tweezers but you have to pull the cannon-pinion really
straight because you may bend or break the center stem.

On the movement side, unscrew the three screws of the barrel
bridge and remove it.
Take the center wheel out.

Then the barrel.

Unscrew the setting lever spring and take it out.

Remove the intermediate wheels and the minute wheel

In order to remove the lever spring that is under tension, cover
it with a buff and remove the spring with tweezers.
If you do not cover the spring or if
you remove the lever without removing the spring, be careful with the adjustment of the
spring.

Take the lever out.

Unscrew the setting lever screw, the setting lever is going to
fall and

Remove the stem. The wig-wag pinion and the winding pinion are going
to fall.
Screw back the balance-cock with its
balance and remove the incabloc.
Leave the balance-cock and its
balance in their position.

On the dial side, take also the incabloc of the balance out.
If the watch is not old, open the cover
of the barrel with a slight pressure on the axle, take the arbour out and leave the spring
in its position.
For older watches and automatic
watches, it is absolutely necessary to take the spring out in order to change the spring
or, for automatic watches, in order to grease the barrel wall (sliding of the clamp).

Everything is ready for the cleaning.
1 - Working of a simple
mechanical watch
2 - Disassembling a simple mechanical wrist
watch
3 - Reassembling a mechanical wrist watch
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