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kbh

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  1. Thanks Mickey. I was wondering if there was a special tool. I'd love to see a picture of an actual tool. I'd have a better idea of how to go about making one. But it does sound pretty easy to figure out from your description.
  2. What's the secret to getting the Novadiac spring back in place. First time I tried I got it pretty quick. Since then I've spent hours trying and mostly just watch them disappear after many minutes of floundering around.
  3. Seems now RepGeek is down.........
  4. No offense meant, this is a fine forum, but you're hardly comparing apples to apples. They probably handle about 50 times the number of posts.
  5. It's been a little unstable but I've been getting on ok. TB posted about they are going to be upgrading to a larger/better server very soon. BTW, using Chrome on a home computer.
  6. WSO has banned me from buying his crap after I left him negative review for sending wrong color insert twice and then making it to difficult to return. Saying it was my fault. What a strange way to run a business.
  7. I'd much rather have a movement that was dipped in brake fluid cleaner. At least it would probably still run.
  8. There is also a pin on the other side of that wheel that is sitting in a jewel so no it's not possible unless you pushed the jewel out the other side of the movement, which I doubt is possible either. All movements are similar to the one pictured. The center wheel is the large one fitted into the jewel:
  9. You most likely broke off the center wheel pin while having it upside down. They are quite fragile.
  10. The release pin on the last 3804b I had worked just like the 2813. I don't remember having any problem with removal of the stem. Sorry i can't help you any more than that.
  11. You can also use alum powder. it works great and pretty fast. Here's some old pictures from a tutorial I did on the other RWG years ago. Took about a week to totally dissolve the stem. Heating the water occasionally also supposedly helps speed up the reaction time. It comes as a white powder. You can buy it online or often at Spanish food markets.
  12. http://forums.watchuseek.com/f6/dg3804-noob-question-1086420.html
  13. So, how old is she? Does she date older guys?
  14. The placement of the 6 sub dial on that one ruins it completely.
  15. I think the lug engraving looks terrible. At least when magnified. Other than that I haven't a clue.
  16. When you create two accounts it can be a big problem. Doing it purposely can get you banned. If you're a member at RWI you might try contacting Trailboss99 as he's and admin on both forums. Other than that, I signed on earlier today with no problem.
  17. When you pull the stem all the way out of the movement, they normally start up running again.
  18. I'm with Freddy. Go with Acetimer. I've had mine for about 5 years working every day. Still so quiet you can sleep next to it.
  19. They're all inexpensive DG (Dixmont Ghuanzhou) movements. You can look them up here: http://www.labanda.com.au/Watch-Movements-g1/Watch-Movements-China-s2/prod9.html
  20. No, it's not, North Korea is by far. I'd need some evidence before I'll believe the Chinese Government sanctions and prints US currency. And you're totally naive if you think that the Chinese government officially sanctions counterfeiting. Corrupt local officials and local police are a different story.
  21. Here's one of my favorites in the smaller size. About the same size as a Daytona and pretty much a super rep at the time it came out.
  22. "No good deed goes unpunished" That's a DG2813. Stem is easily available on eBay or Ofrei or Cousins.
  23. Here's how to ix it from the back side of the movement: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0b83l-1DmlQ Edit: This is only for ETA, not 21j.
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