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krpster

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  1. I would definitely be weary of something like that. Extremely odd for one letter to be missing. The Transocean reps are very very good. Get them to provide a tagged picture of the inside of the watch if you want to confirm authenticity along with pictures of matching serial numbers (case, cards, etc). Having said all that, even if gen I would not buy it with a defect like that.

  2. No. Coils should not be touching anywhere and should be evenly spaced all the way to the center. The second most outer coil looks to be slightly deforemed causing it to touch on one side and be too far apart on the other. Either there is something on the spring making it stick on the one side or there is permanent deformation causing the distortion of the coil.

  3. From all accounts above it sounds like the issue is the crown. Very similar to the old SOH V2 crown problem. Basically the spring in the crown is too soft and is not enough to overcome the tension in the key less works. So when you try to push in to winding position from date set all that happens is you bottom out the crown against the tube with the movement not changing modes. Sometimes if you pull out to hand setting position and push in quickly the momentum of key less works moving will help it move past and back into winding position.

    The fix of an overly longer stem will not fix your problem. At least not entirely. While it will allow you to bottom out the crown and push it back into winding position it will prevent your crown from seating properly when you screw it down. Ideal length may just work, stem exactly the length so that crown is fully compressed when fully screwed down, a nd is worth a try.

    Ideal solution is to fix the crown. Theoretically possible to disassemble the crown and rework or replace the spring to give more tension. Or get your hands on a replacement or Gen crown.

  4. Depending on what you have currently on the movement yes. I would expect you likely have the STD height (H1) pinions so it is possible to replace with taller ones. H5 will give you an extra 1.0mm which is what you will want. H2 only gives an extra 0.25mm. However, you will also need to replace the second wheel to get the seconds hand pinion to clear the minute wheel which will require quite a bit of tear down from the back side.

  5. You need to wind it 50 times to get a full wind. Shaking it doesn't help. The automatic wind is meant to keep it at least at the point where it's wound, not wind it, However it will put a small amount of wind in the main spring.

    Never heard that before. Are you speaking about a specific case? Not been my experience with any watches or movements I have worked on.

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