Why do almost all new and good looking watches have that A7750-movement?
I know we all new the score, and it should work great once serviced.
But to me, it doesn't justify the initial price of buying the watch, and then be prepared that this ticking time bomb will self destruct...
I don't want to tell Andrew's potential customers to do this or that.
Ask your local watch repairman how much he charges for waterproofing.
Sometimes the watch is "waterproofed" out of the box, so to say...
May I ask how much he wants for that swiss ETA one?
I don't want to see you been ripped off.
And will he accept you to return the watch if you notice that the movement isn't keeping time. (I mean, like losing or gaining some 10-15 mins a day)