I told you guys Mrs. Ubi was tough on watches...
So, anyone have any ideas as to how to pop this bezel off? I've tried all the usual methods- Case knife wedged between the bezel and the case, etc. That sucker's on there... No budging...
Looks very Genta-esque in design, and not just the bezel. The dial layout is very reminiscent of Genta's retrograde designs...
Definitely an interesting piece....
Today, I received this buckle for an IWC; supposedly gen (purchased as gen), but not sure what to think. From an aesthetics standpoint, it looks a little 'old school'; what do you guys think?
Hands will cross over as the pinions are all the same size. As the movement is thinner, the height position of the stem will likely differ; not only will the crown not thread down, but the added tension will cause stems to snap.
Wow, BT. You're making me pull up some oldies for this one.
Quiet from the peanut gallery regarding the quality of the pics T'is an old one to be certain...
Give the full wind a try. At least then you'll have an idea if the problem is with the actual movement (possibly mainspring) or with the auto wind mech.
Agree, kruz- I'm sure that the forums serve as a test bed of sorts to check product reaction and adjust as necessary (maybe) based on input from members.
Out of curiosity- Do you have the small inner pushers installed in the movement spacer ring? Might be something else to double check (though it seems as though it's more to do with the pusher itself).