Yep - it runs totally fine. Gains slightly but not significantly and the reserve is over 24hours. I'm glad you think so too - i feel it could be plain without it!
*googles Andy Lau.
the movement is the same as another cyma I bought, pictures are from the seller also:
that makes a lot of sense, there's a plexi retaining ring that is loose and spins freely, so perfect for moisture. I've just bought some jewelers glue to fix it down. I never thought water damage could be appealing
It was a bargain and I fell in love with the dial. It has a handwound movement and still keeps good time. I know little about cyma except they they're now Chinese owned.
Anyone know much about them, the age of the watch or what causes the dial to do this?
Tooc
Thanks for your advice, I'm taking your advice and ordering 16mm from a guy on ebay now as a fix. The original was rivet, if I wanted to re-rivet it - is this something I could do or could a jewelers do it for example?
Hey all,
Hopefully this is a quick fix and that you can see what I'm talking about from the (admittedly poor) photo. I've broken this pin. What's the best way to go about repairing this?
cheers
Toooc