Can't find anything anywhere how to adjust time, it is an st-6 movement, this is just those little hash marks - and + and the jewel with no lever attached, then the two levers stick out the other side, thanks.
I just realized that my crown barely screws in by a thread or pops out. It is a gmt master II from one of the scam sites. The edge of the crown is hitting the inside of the crown guards. It doesn't even fit, geez, what junk. I have a dremmel so my question is how hard is it shape the inside of the crown guard as to allow the stem/crown to seat properly? Thanks in advance for any help.
If you are talking to me, it is ok, although the crystal I had received was a wrong one sent in error by Krysworks. They sent a real Rolex crystal with the cyclops already attached. I cracked the edge of the crystal trying to press it on without touching the cyclops. I have a replacement now that I haven't taken out of the package yet. Hopefully it will fit. The cyclops is separate so if the crystal is the right size the press should work. Then the only thing left is to glue the cyclops on. I hope I don't mess that up.
Relax hot shot, it was just a bad joke. Go unwind your panties now, you act like a crybaby. I have nothing against gay people, at one time my best friend was gay.
ROFL.
Can anyone supply me with the most complete collection of avaiable Chinese or Eta movements online complete with pics and specs (number of jewels). I have spent around 10 hours in the last three days with mixtures of stuff. The Chinese stuff is especially hard to find, only the ST-6 could I identify. I have many watches from the scam sites that I am documenting, taking the back off and figuring what is in there against what was advertised, thanks for your help.
Well, when you press the crystal into the opening how in the hell hard do you do it? Everyone talks about what they use and not how hard to press. I don't want to smash the replacement, thanks.
I'm glad I bought a Rolex caseback opener. When I started to unscrew, it was basically not on tight at all, maybe that's where the water came in. So I put the watch in the baggy with the silica with the back off. Would it hurt to blow some heat in there or just leave it in the baggy?
I found a little packet of silica and I put it in a baggy with the crown pulled out as far as it will go. How long might that take to fix. The water is very hard here, I hope if it dries it will not leave little water spots in there.
How do you get the crown open? I do have a case opener now, but I don't want to mess with taking out the crystal if I can help that, too much from now, just starting out.