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treadmark501

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  1. OK u "pessimists" :bleh:

    funny thing that my dealer advised me the new movement needs some time to "settle-in" & also depends on the temperature of the environment.

    it's getting warmer here in Sydney now so...

    After almost 2 weeks of wearing my PAM 177M V2, the time accuracy is around +8 sec/day!!!

    I did not have to regulate it :thumbsupsmileyanim:

    But I agree with Rolexman, Asian movement can be regulated to more accurate times.

    My Omega Speedmaster with Asian 7750 was accurate to around +4 sec/day as I recall.

  2. has anyone noticed the Asian 7750 chronograph movement, when the chrono function is activated the central seconds hand "sweeping smoothness" is NOT as smooth as the Asian 2824 movements???

    but the "seconds hand" at the 9 o'clock is quite smooth, maybe it's because the 9 o'clock seconds hand are really short which makes the sweeping seem smooth?

  3. I got an "Asian 6497 Manual Handwind movement" in my PAM 177.

    It's gaining about +20sec/day, which is just too much.

    When the QC photos were sent to me before the shipment, the "timegrapher" indicated +3sec/day.

    what could have went wrong?

    If I unscrew the caseback & move the needle towards the "-" direction that should fix it?

    which needle bar do I move?

    the one with the "gold" pin or the other sliver pin?

    (Note: the attached photo is not my actual PAM 177)

    post-36007-0-72675000-1312096177.jpg

  4. Thanks for the advise.

    for the past few days I've been testing how long the "reserve power" lasts in my PAM 177 V2 with this "Asian 6497 Manual HandWinding Movement".

    I'm quite amazed by it.

    when "fully winded", it lasts around 54 hours.

    isn't it exceptional???

  5. I recently bought a PAM 177 V2 from one of our trusted dealers on this forum.

    Just want to know about the Asian 6497 Manual HandWinding Movement, how would I know that it is "fully" winded???

    I don't want to "over wind" the spring, that might cause damage to the movement???

    This PAM 177 is a real beauty :thumbsupsmileyanim:

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