We all know the chrono module in IWC portuguese replica has issues. Anyone offering service to add jewels on the gears that shift second hand from 9 o clock to 6 o clock in this movement? thanks.
Nope. You have to file it. It is best to get the whole noob case. CB is interchangeable. I have a 390 in the mail from josh. Mine seems to have the same CG lever issue where it is not level with the surrounding metal when closed.
I am looking into the possibility of replacing asia7750, non chrono, inside a pam104 noob, with a Swiss movement. Are they drop in replacement? Where to buy these Swiss movement?
one has to square with the fact that this is not an accurate reproduction in terms of caseback and dial. But it's not important to me. Is this a well made replica? Column wheel chronos are sought after and this one has a good one (makes up for dial inaccuracy). If you have such a nice movement from seagull, might as well show it off (hence display caseback). I am inclined to pull the trigger on this.
Puretime has it listed with Seagull ST19 movement. Is there a review of this watch somewhere? Any opinions as to the quality of case/dial etc (I would assume sT19 is rock solid)?
http://puretime.co/product/pam369-ss-black-dial-on-black-leather-strap-st19/?sent=yes#product-request
I was thinking oiling the rotor area (noisy) and regulating the watch to couple of secs a day. I was not thinking of stripping down complete. it's a new watch. anyway, what is the general recommendation? (i intend to keep this watch for long)
Tried to send PM to Vac but I get a message "cannot send any new message to this member". Anyone else I can contact for basic regulation and maybe oiling movement? Thx.