That rules my watch maker out of the equation who promised me a full service for about $75 and in 24 hours. Come to think of it, I saw a strange machine in his shop that now makes total sense when talking about 'dip and swish'.
Back to square one but at least i now know what I'm getting for my $75.
Thanks Pugwash, good point. I think I'll choose prevention and since I can have it done for a good price I guess it's better to be safe than sorry.
I am just surprised by their answer (both of them) but then again they're not the end user.
I just spoke with 2 of my suppliers/watch makers and both of them considered it a waste of money to service a new Asian 7750. Don't do anything until a problem arises were their suggestion. They both work with Asian 7750 all the time doing full service and repair work.
I was under the impression that it's almost vital for the longevity of the movement to have it serviced as soon as possible.
Any thoughts?
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From what I understand, a chinese copy doesn't have to be a bad thing and can almost be as good as the real thing or am I wrong?
Now I am waiting for the latest model of the same watch with ETA-movement. It should be interesting to see if that's a copy too.
/Tony
Yes Miyota, spelling error. That's what he told me. For me, I am just interested in learning as much as possible about different movements and how to identify them. Other than that the watch works fine. Here is a front view of the watch.
Hello everybody! I live in Thailand and have recently become interested in replica watches. But with all the scammers and different qualities I would have lost interest if it wasn't for you guys. So thanks for this great place and for sharing your knowledge.
Now to my question:
I just bought a Submariner LV and the dealer told me it has a Myota movement. Can someone help me identify this movement. Also, is there any place/site I can use as a reference (with pictures) for identifying different movements as I don't want to bother you guys everytime I buy a new watch. I'm totally into replicas now and want to learn as much as possible.
Thanks,
Tony