refering from here, bracelets seem to be indentical for chrono-matic (aero clasic) and for superocean heritage (ocean classic):
http://www.breitlingsource.com/bracelet_oceanc.shtml
http://www.breitlingsource.com/bracelet_mesh.shtml
It is reference wrong?
Another question:
are there any rep bracelets which "feels nice to wear"?
haha, very funny
but actually it is not only the balance that is broken. Since the watch hit the ground pretty hard, many parts inside that are dead
So, how about the movement. whether that is:
6-HR,9-SEC, 3-MIN
or
6-HR,9-SEC,12-MIN.
???
Thanks for reply,
I have the old movement with bent balance wheel axis, so I am looking for a new movement. I could exchange the date mechanism from the old movement to the new one.
So, I guess I should buy "6-HR,9-SEC,3-MIN" version, right?
Thanks
It is advertised everywhere as A7750, but it seems that A7750 has at 6h - hour counter, 9h - second counter, 12h - minute counter, which is not the BB layout (it has date at 12h)???
It is so that A7753 is the right movement for BB? Or maybe A7750 and A7753 are interchangeable?
Guys, thanks for replies,
It seems cousinsuk have it, 99ukpounds/120euro/155usd. How about other suppliers? I have check ofrei, they do not seem to have it?
Also, how about a few weeks ago I remember browsing the net and found A7750 movement for 80 usd or so, but now i can not find this supplier again...
Cheers
P.S. I have just found great link here:
http://www.rwgforum.com/index.php?app=links&module=links§ion=categories&do=view&cid=17
will go now and check for A7750
Oh yeah, sure, I have no experience no education in watchsmith whatsoever, I just want to try to play So, I start by doing a homework, learning as much as I can before making a cut into the watch
Anyways, I was thinking to save on buying 4 types of oil, but now I got a better idea. I will simply visit my local watch repair store and ask them to drain me a few drops of each oil. I am sure guys will do so for a few beers
Thanks for your response.
I was tried to get those recommended here on the forum:
but they are not available now.
Therefore, I took a look at these at ofrei.com:
1. BERG-30019
2. MSA-05.007
3. MSA-05.009
Are they any good even for small subdial hand removing? Which one is the best?
Also, there are levers for hairspring collets (MSA-03.103-C for instance)? What are these for?
I was watching the ETA 7750 assembly on eta.ch website and I have a question regarding oiling of Asian A7750.
How different in viscosity are these Jismaa 125 and Molykote DX compared to Moebius D5 and 9010??? Maybe it would be ok to substitute these two types of oil (Jismaa 125 and Molykote DX)?
From the assembly one can see that Jismaa 125 oil is used only once, on 31.080 driver cannon pinion. Molykote DX is also used only on several parts:
- 51.050 Yoke;
- 55.200 chronograph cam;
- 55.281 Lock, 2 functions;
- 55.241 Hammer, 2 functions;
- 55.248 Hour hammer;
- 55.055 Hour hammer operating lever.
So, I would need your experienced advice what would be the result of oiling these parts with substitute oil or not oiling them at all? I mean, knowing that new Asian A7750 movements come unoiled at all and they still work well, so maybe it is ok?
guys,
where the Moebius 9415 (941) oil is used, because it shown in the "oil symbols" here:
http://www.eta.ch/swisslab/7750/7750.html
but it is not shown where EXACTLY (on which movement's part) to use this type of oil?
Also, another question, what this "Treated (ETA)" shown in the "oil symbols" means?
As always, thanks for your informative answers