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Have they the same subdial position and spacing of the vj23 or st19?
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I have 7750 converted dials from DW: 1. Eric Clapton 2. Neuman Panda 3. Neuman Reverse Panda 4. Silver Panda 😀
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It’s very difficult to find a vintage Daytona dial for 7750… sellers have only for vj72 (or st19 to adapt)
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Is there any watchmakers in the US willing to repair a vintage Timex?
Ronin replied to raykv423's question in Questions & Answers
Most will try and talk you out of it. It would cost a minimum of $150 from the most generous watchmaker in labor. Your best bet is to find a "Working" donor watch with the same movement and just R&R it yourself, or by a modder/friend, or ultimately a real watchmaker IF they would do it. -
What are the best lower end Swiss mechanical vintage watches?
freddy333 replied to raykv423's topic in General Discussion
I have only worked on 2-3 Timex watches, so I am not an authority, but they are simply made & I believe the M24 was a fairly common Timex movement that likely shares parts with other movements. I do not have a parts listing, so I cannot verify the correct mainspring for your movement or how available that & other commonly replaceable parts are. In most cases, as long as your movement is complete (ie, not missing any parts), any watchmaker should be able to overhaul it, which will either put it into functional condition or give you an idea of what part or parts need to be replaced to get it there. That way you have a specific goal, rather than just a general assumption that parts are difficult to source. I would begin by checking with a local watchmaker to see if they can assist you. Otherwise, post a request for help in Timezone's Watchmaking forum. You might contact this seller to see if they have the mainspring you need. Worst case, you can always get a generic mainspring to replace a worn 1. Either have a watchmaker handle the work, or, if you have some watchmaking skills, remove your spring from its barrel, measure the length, width & thickness of your spring & look for a match (with similar ends/fittings) on any of the watch parts houses like ofrei, cousins, esslinger, etc.- 3 replies
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Ronin replied to AlexhrAlexhr's topic in The Rolex Area
+1 Pictures are hard to go by. Can you also send picks of endlink engravings and link screw heads? It is defintly post-1972. And a "G" Code places it 1982. It has requisite "stretch" it appears. Is the watch a 1982? -
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What are the best lower end Swiss mechanical vintage watches?
raykv423 replied to raykv423's topic in General Discussion
The M24 movement, since my vintage Timex has that movement.- 3 replies
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freddy333 replied to AlexhrAlexhr's topic in The Rolex Area
It is difficult to draw conclusions from these pics, but it is definitely either of recent vintage or has been refinished by a non-Rolex refinisher. The fonts look off as well. Unless the seller is a known, long-time Rolex dealer with a long, established track record of authentic Rolex parts sales & willing to provide a written, money back guarantee, I would pass & spend some time reviewing known-gen 62510H clasps. -
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can i trust the website buy rolex 15210 it say gen parts (except movement ),price $1200..not sure exact price. anyone bought from this website? can trust the seller? https://bosshua007.myshopify.com/collections/rolex/products/2-second-hand-90-new-vintage-gen-except-movement-rolex-15210-date-just-34-5mm or where can buy the super quality watch ? recommennd website? thanks~
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Hi All, I need help with the authenticity of this Rolex Jubilee 62510 H, any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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freddy333 replied to raykv423's topic in General Discussion
An ebay search for 'Timex watch parts' returns many pages of Timex parts. Same for 'Timex mainsprings'. Without including the specific Timex movement, it is impossible to answer your question with any accuracy. Is there a specific Timex movement you are interested in acquiring parts/service for? In general, unless you are looking for damaged/defective items, I think you are going to have trouble finding any mechanical watches, movements & their parts cheap. At this point, even many so-called 'cheap' quartz watches & movements range in prices above $100.- 3 replies
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The customer service is excellent. I've been dealing with them for years, and they always have been responsive, and professional. You get what you pay for. If you go with cheap models, expect it to be not as good as the higher priced options. Regardless, even the lesser priced watches they carry are great. My threshold for price is about $600. I had some issues with them, but they are replicas. If you want a perfect watch, buy a real one. In total, I've purchased 16 watches from them. Over the years, only 4 them of them have stopped working.