why is that scary? it is a fake watch after all, with a maximum value of say $200 to me, and to the dealer I bought it from, as that is what I payed. the dead daytona has a value of $0 to me, and anyone else I'm sure. Any attempt at fixing it can only increase the value of the watch.
ok thanks.
another question i have is; when I remove the hands, is that little cylindrical metal bit supposed to stay on the little spike or on the hand?
I ask because those stayed on the spike the first time I took them off, and I just sort of forced the hands on top of them when I went to replace it.
So a very generous member of RWI is sending me the parts I need to complete my daytona.
What is the best way to replace those small fiddly chrono hands? I don't have any specialist equipment.
Last time I did it with tweezers and tape, but one of the hands went flying away.
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it's been running for two hours now! i'm so happy yet so sad at the same time :S
I have emailed sead and watchinternational to see if they can get me the parts...
any other good sources?
i got my skyland yesterday morning, and it had taken a tumble in the post. The minute hand was loose, and just spinning freely. So i opened it and re-attached the hand. After this i noticed that the hour and minute hands were not moving, but all of the other hands work perfectly. I left the watch over night and the minute hand moved about 40 minutes.
what could the problem be? and how can I fix it?