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I want to photograph the subject matter described somewhat familiar with the watchmaking deejaying (ironically, with such topics, I feel like an idiot), so I'm interested antique watch repair in what that part, if there is someone able to tell apart from the correct name for what it is I'll be grateful.
It is a spare roller tension. Why the company added it I do not know, apparently antique watch repair often crashes. Winding shaft is used to transfer torque from the rotating wheel of the watch lace tension, which in turn causes the tension of the spring.
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