Ooooh, pressure testers. I would love to have on of them. What depth or pressure to they test to and how do they work? I am always wondering if my whatches are water resistant and to what depth. Sure would give me a lot more confidence in swimming with them.
Located in US. Was trying to do it myself to say the couple of month turn-around time with our super busy respected modders.
The other method worked perfectly for me before. The watch still runs super at about +2 seconds fast per day and I adjusted it about 4 years ago.
Hi folks,
I have a sub with a 25J ETA movement and it is running about 15 seconds slow a day. Tried removing the caseback and adjusting the small screw 3 notches to the + side but only made a minor improvement(certainly not 5 seconds per notch). I know there is a bar to the bottom left of this adjustment but I can't see it really well and that it is used for course adjustments. I have done it before about 4 years ago for a watch that was running really fast (I think I spread the fork (bar) apart. But I can't remember the specifics of how I did it.
Are there any tutorials/picturials that show how to adjust the course adjustment and which way does what. Tried searching the forums but most show the screw fine adjust and just reference the other course adjustment.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Yeah munk, I think your Sub is pretty smokin' for an off-the-shelf model. And, given the fact it is blown up to the size of a hockey puck in the pictures, it would be even harder to tell on a wrist shot.
I don't know about the crown looking too big. On my gen 2001, the crown looks big too. Sorry about the rough picture, it is at the local AD getting it's battle scars fixed as I write this. Munk's Sub looks to be about the right proportion.
I think it looks great from the picture you just posted - the crown guards and bezel pearl looks better than most I have seen. I went out this weekend to look at some of the newer gens. There was not as much consistency between bezel pearls as I would have thought. Some were larger and protruded out more and some looked flatter. I think we are more fanatical than Rolex.