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Oh yeah, while I remember ... tonight is this:
I'm sure I don't need to explain why.
Love this watch pugwash, I ordered one from josh last week
what strap is that where'd you get it
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For all the time and money, why don't you just service the movement you have in the watch, and fix the problem for good...
Installing an ETA, while a partial solution, still requires the ETA to be serviced and maintained...add that cost to the cost of the ETA, the cost of the install, new hands etc...and you can get your Asian serviced 2 times or more, and get 10 years of use from it...
This movement has been revied in depth, with service there is no reason for it to not last as long as any ETA...
RG
yes yes yes
considering it has to be opened no matter what scenario i select.
that is exactly what i will do. so The Zigmeister we have to talk about servicing from NY/NJ.
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I would suggest that you pick up an older version Navitimer. They come up for sale from time to time and go for pretty cheap. This will allow you to do an easy transplant of the swiss movement. (This is for the 6-9-12 version)
There is no 3-6-9 swiss 7750. They use a 7753, which is a completely different beast. To transplant a 7753, you will need an older 21k rep, a swiss 7753 movement, a genuine dial, and a lot of patience. The gen dial is slightly bigger than the rep, and will have to be ground down to fit the case. Then its a straight swap.
Hope this helps!
Thanks andrew
I think the best thing then is to get the a few spare asian movements when I buy my watch.
has anyone done this ?
what dealers can provide you with a few spare 28.8k 7750's and how much should they be roughly?
this may be a better option.
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uuuuuhhhhh..... WRONG.... hands are a different diamater. You need to order genuine hands if you want to fit the ETA.
The old Asian was an easy swap... the new Asian is not.
Look in the Expert Area... The Zigmeister has some info on the hand sizes.
thanks for the input
I don't mind buying new hands especially genuine. How much do they usually run. And once I get the hands is it as simple as swapping the movements
thanks again
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Hi guys.
I bought one of the breitling navitimers with asia 28.8k mvmnts (like the one by-tor won)
Now here's the plan
1.order a swiss valj 7750 from ebay with same sub dial placement
2.when, not if the asian fails, swap in the swiss
is this feasable, what are the issues?
I know the swiss 7750 comes on 12-9-6 and also 3-6-9 placement. So if the sub dial matches then i assume I am good.
I may aslo do this with the pam 212 or 253 if i can decide which one to get
any thoughts on this one also.
This way I give the 28.8k asians a chance and if they fail i am not left with a nice paper weight. And by then i would have completed my watch class.java script:emoticon('', 'smid_12')
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I'm talking about the new asian 7750.. the swiss only available w/ mineral glass right? Gotta have sapphire.
joshua has the swiss with saphire
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Nice watch, I'm still trying to decide between this and a PAM212 !
did you decide yet
I am stuck also
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Hrm, I don't agree with this. The Swiss 212 is an excellent purchase - I have two of them and they keep perfect time.
As for the weight, they're heavy enough. Indeed, most of the non-Panerai people remark that it's too heavy for them. Ok, it's lighter than the gen, but not lightweight.
For a few hundred dollars, what are people expecting? Sometimes I get the impression that we're expecting the original Panerai 212 (worth $4500 or more) to be made available for $300, then get 'disappointed' when it isn't.
Although I'd love the gen, I'm so happy with my Swiss 212 replicas, that I now couldn't possibly justify the difference in price. For instance, is it *that* much better? Not really.
Oh...but I wouldn't get the 253, personally. I bought one and thought it was a bit too detailed - I didn't like the chequered face (I was sent the 253 by mistake, instead of a 212).
Glad to hear you like it
maybe i should have done a poll to see which one people prefer and why
I'm new here so i will let one of the veterans start that poll
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I wonder if he was referring to the swiss or the asian mvmnt
and if they have different weights
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I am buying a swiss version of one of these and wanated to here your thoughts.
which is closer to original form. what are the pro's and con's of each.
thanks
anything new going on with the sec@6 conversions?
in Movement Q&A
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I ordered two high beat 7750 to fix my two broken rollies with sec at 6
I don't know if i am gonna just remove the gear train and put the secs at 9 or add the geartrain(after cleaning and lube) to the highbeat and keep the seconds at six. Won't know till i take a look or untill some one tells me otherwise.
any opinions