Thanks. I figured there was likely a special tool. Any idea where I can find such a tool or may be able to help me installing the insert into the bezel.
Hey guys - does anyone know how to properly install a gen ceramic insert into a gen DSSD bezel? The last thing I want to do is crack this thing.
I appreciate the help. Thanks!
Yup, you’re correct. What I needed was whatever the rep clone is, a p.9000. I really didn’t care with the decorating plate was. I was able to get one from Andrew. Thanks for the reply. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Hey pal! It’s good to be back posting. I never really left - just been lurking about. I trust that you’re doing well? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Hi - I have a VS factory Panerai p.9000 series super clone movement that requires a new INCABLOC setting in the movement’s main plate.
Impressed one out from a spare 7750 plate but it’s not compatible and wrong size. The p.9000 is the same diameter all the way through. The 7750 steps down in diameter towards the balance.
Does anyone know what size this could be? I figure that the factory must be using one that they have in their other movement inventory. The main plate is larger than a 7750 but smaller than a 6497. The 6497 INCABLOC is too large. I’d rather not buy a new movement since this is a fairly easy fix with the correct INCABLOC.
p.9000 main plate with INCABLOC removed
Dial side of plate
p.9000 INCABLOC outer ring - the center was damaged while removing. I needed to replace the lyra spring that broke.
This is a 7750 INCABLOC. I removed the spring to use in the repair.
This is the 7750 plate. You can see that the INCABLOC hole diameter steps down.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
The issue is that the click spring doesn’t sit on the reversing wheel properly to stop the wheel from reversing. But thanks for looking into this. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Hey guys! I am having issues with the auto wind on this movement as I noticed that it’s not winding the watch. Power reserve winds down while constantly wearing if not manually wound.
After opening the watch and getting to the auto winding bridge, I noticed the the reversing wheel click is not engaging properly. It’s set too high and not engaging the lower reversing wheel. Instead it’s touching the upper portion of the wheel that is geared to the rotor. There was nothing that I could do to rest the click on the lower portion of the wheel.
Has anyone encountered this issue before? Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks!
Either way, it’s time for a service. Big question is whether I go on an adventure and try it myself or off to you Mike. I’d have to pick up the proper lubes if I’m going at it myself. How’s your workload Mike? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Yeah, when the amp goes up the s/d goes up too. I saw the amp go up to 275 with a 0.1 beat error, but the s/d also went up to +10. I have a Rolex service manual for the 3135, but I’m hesitant to service this myself. Hands aren’t as stead as they used to be. Always takes me to a very frustrating place. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk