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  1. Hello, During a fix for my Omega Planet Ocean, I was removed the crown pin to access the movement. During re-assembly I pushed the release mechanism botton too hard and it shot through the movement. The botton is not visible and is probably near the bottom of the movement. How can I fix this? I have read this thread, but it is easier seen than to fix. http://www.replica-watch.info/phpBB3/viewt...lease+mechanism Has anyone else had luck fixing the release crown pin mechaism without the removal of the hand set and dial? I am unable to remove the hand set to begin with. Maybe I am just a newbie? At this point the crown pin does not lock into place and therefore, I cannot set the time and date. Is there an easier fix to this? Thanks
  2. Hello All, I have more misery to add to my Breitling Superocean Heritage Chrono that I bought less than 8 weeks ago. Since I've had it, it had less than 2 weeks of wrist time and ever since, I've had problems one after another. First it was a hour hand slip that led to the date change at 7:00. I managed to fix the problem myself by disassembling the entire watch and manually move the hour hand back into place. Refer to post for 1st problem: http://www.rwg.cc/members/index.php?showtopic=87249 A day later, the botton to my deployant clasp popped out and cannot be fitted back into to place. Now, the movement has stopped entirely and I don't know what to do about it anymore. I've turned the crown to wind the watch, but there is no sign of life. However, when I cuase the rotor to turn, 1-2 seconds on the sub dial will move, but no more. It is just not maintaining a beat anymore. What has gone wrong with the movement? How can I fix it? Thanks.
  3. Now that we have concluded what the problem is, should this get sent back to the dealer for a fix? Dealer says they warrenty 1 year.
  4. This makes perfect sense. I have a feeling that is a matter of a hand slip. There is not enough friction on the hand tube to turn this particular hand. Perhaps, the actual time fell behind 5 hours. But even after getting it realigned and installed again, what are the chances that this will re-occur again in the future? How does one apply more friction on the tube? More lubrication? This particular watch seems to be much more delicate than the rest; almost too delicate if this can happen while the watch was NOT in use.
  5. Yes, 7 weeks is practically brand new. It has gotten at most 2 weeks of wear time since I got it. How would the hour hand dislodge and date change be of a problem simultaneously? Did something go wrong with the movement itself? The second operation seems to run fine. I have contacted the dealer. We will have to wait and see what happens.
  6. Please refer to picture: Also, the date change is now at 7:00 as opposed to 12:00. Refer to video: http://s70.photobucket.com/albums/i106/Lim...nt=MOV02112.flv What has gone wrong with the watch and do I need to send it back? Can I get it corrected and aligned again? Thanks!
  7. Hello, I have been wearing my Breitling Superocean Hertiage Chrono Rep for about 7 weeks now and the watch has been running fine. Today, I wore it again for about half a day and I let it sit in my watch box. I went back to discover that my watch lost a considerably amount of time after having just wore the watch for half a day. Now, the hour mark does not even line up to the hour anymore. For example, at 12:00, the hour mark is at the 58 minute while the minute hand is at 60 minutes. What is wrong with my watch? How can I get it corrected and aligned again? Thanks!
  8. I am from Toronto as well. Fairly new to this forum. I have a Breitling SOH on order. Ordered before I was aware that there was a whole community on rep watches!
  9. Hello, I have an order for the Breitling Super Ocean Heritage Chrono with tswisswatches.com and with the advertised price of $339USD including shipping cost is showing up as $404CND ( I am from Canada) for the watch. I don't understand how there is a differences of 19% exchange rate for this and I can only assume there is some kind of hidden cost behind this. This seems very high for the cost of this swiss watch replica, but I know there are variations with many different dealers. Some dealers can vary as much as much as $100USD give or take for the exact same rep. I feel that I am over paying for this rep, but I am not complaining until I see the final product. We will have to wait and see. Does anyone have any experience with paying for a watch at the similar price and got exactly what they expected? Also, how much are most people here spending on a quality rep with a good movement and overall finish? Thank You
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