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JJFlash

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  1. We have all heard this same type of story before.

    Their is no question TTK is an honorable man and does deliver.

    The issue I hear from this and other members is the delivery time.

    We are quite use to this 5 -10 day delivery time from many collectors.

    Hence, we assume this is the delivery time frame standard for every collector.

    A quiet statement such as "my standard delivery time 60 to 90 days", or some such, would I think put this issue to rest.

    I know it is hard to be patient when you are waiting for your latest new toy to arrive.

    I am right there with you boys.

    :victory:

  2. Bought four Steinhausen quads two years ago.

    Little more than $125 each if I recall correctly.

    All slowly dying out now.

    About 50% of the turntables are dead.

    Took one completely apart trying to make repairs.

    I thought it was just motors burning out.

    I found some better grade motors at a scientific parts house.

    Then I began to test the winders and discovered it was the circuit board that was fried.

    No way to replace the circuit boards of course.

    Makes nice display cases.

    :animal_rooster:

  3. @ JJFlash: Are you saying that because you beleive that is the movement that I have in mine? How would I tell if there are no markings. Dumb question time: Are there any models that are known to not have markings? Thanks!

    If the movement is not stamped ETA then it is an Asian automatic.

    Asian movements bear no markings to identify themselves.

    Even our prized GMT ETA's have a little Asian gearing attached to them for the GMT feature.

    So they are not 100% ETA, only about 99%.

    ETA's are the best, tho some Asian movements can be quite good.

    However, sorting this out can be quite difficult.

  4. Even tho the movement may be ETA, the GMT gearing is an Asian add on.

    Man does that gearing look feeble, very poorly attached, hard to believe it evens works!

    That said all six of my ETA 2836's with this add on GMT continue to work perfectly out of the box for years now.

    Looks butt ugly like it will quickly fall apart, but they continue to work.

  5. I recall a few years back one of our members actually melted down a "solid gold" link to test if in fact it was solid gold. Don't quite remember how this test was done, perhaps by the melting point difference. Regardless, it was proved to be solid gold. The discussion went further by a metalllurgist, or some such, that told how low carat solid gold was not as expensive as one might think. This was the best article I have ever read on the solild gold issue. It would be a super article to unearth again.

  6. My recommendation is to set the winder at the revolutions per day most correct for the movement.

    For example my 2836-2 movements should be wound 650 rpd in either direction.

    I pick the setting at, or slightly more than 650 rpd, doesn't matter what direction for them.

    Pick less and the movement will not stay wound, pick more and it needlessly over winds the movement adding wear.

    If your winder does not give you specifications, then count the turns and calculate the total daily revolutions.

    This is just how I do it and works well for me.

  7. JJFlash: You seem to indicate a less than confident attitude toward this winder. Is it all winders in general or ones from Acetimer?? Please expand.

    Jomama - I hope this winder serves you well for many years to come.

    I own four Steinhausen quad winders for over two years.

    They all look beautiful.

    They have over 80 layers of lacquer hand applied by large breasted virgins.

    All ran flawlessly out of the box.

    Slowly each became noisy and have begun to die out.

    First one winder, then the next, then the next.

    I suspect all of these inexpensive winders we buy will quickly die.

    The cheap Chinese parts inside, motors and circuit boards, are not built for longevity.

    I am anxiously awaiting an inexpensive better grade winder.

    So let us know next year how these fare.

    You tell me all is well at one year, then I am going to buy one also.

    :victory:

  8. Now let's see how long these things last before they either break down, or make an unacceptable amount of noise! At the price point, I'm just hoping for a few years :)

    Yes, they are all nice right out of the box.

    Give it a year or two and let us know if it still runs.

    :whistling:

  9. Davidsen did some good work lately, but he is a total screw up when it comes to service, absolutely worst delaer, period. None of those PAMs are particularly good, quality is low, and you can't even fit the regular straps, crap, crap, crap. So good luck with Davidson. Just my 2p worth.

    I just bought the 005 and 111H last month.

    Paid the extra dollars because I thought I was getting the new, best quality Pam's.

    I am quite disappointed in the quality watches I received for the money paid.

    Even more disappointed he will not return my email questions after the sale.

    He will have to considerably improve both his products and communication before I consider him again.

  10. Does anyone have first hand experienced getting this 005 dial relumed?

    Mine is done in C7, very green color dial.

    Hour and minute hands look more like C3.

    Could I get the dial relumed in 80:20 mix C1:C2 and have the final color come out correct?

    Some forum members suggest that the C7 green color will still show right through the new whiter lume job.

    Finally, if it is relumed couldn't the numbers be redone just a little fatter?

    Any comments?

    edit: I just found Flavor Flav's comments down below about all C1 lume working well. Thanks Flavor Flav !!!

  11. It is common for dealers to be very attentive before the sale and scarce after the buy.

    Delivery time varies from 2 - 4 weeks.

    Tracking numbers only work about half the time for me.

    Sometimes I even get my watch before tracking shows anything.

    Relax you still got time.

    Welcome to our odd little sport.

  12. One is a RolexSub with SS bracelet and the other is an Omega PO (42mm) with SS bracelet. There is aremovable part (revolving platform) which fits into a "well". Cannot position the watch onto the removable portion on which the watch sits. Bracelet does not fit properly so replacing the platform to make contact with lower revolving part ("well") can't be done. This the best I can do to explain problem. The problem I think relates to 2 separate parts which do not fit properly when watch put on the revolving platform. Thanx for any and all help.

    Hwrd

    Any chance you could post pictures of this?

    Totally different set up than I have in my horizontal type winders.

  13. Four Steinhausen quads about two years ago.

    All slowly dying out.

    First one winder of the four goes, then the next, then the next.

    Took one apart, it was the circuit board that fails.

    Voltage drop then poof - dead.

    They go into this agonal multi directional spin then die.

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