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  1. I assume there's still power in the system once the movement stops as resetting the hairsping gets it going again. Therefore we can assume escape wheel back is healthy? I'd be inspecting the hairspring and pallet fork pivots along with their jewels. Also the pallet fork end that contacts the impulse jewel and banking pins. Most importantly when it is in fault state wiggle the hairspring and pallet fork it may give extrta clues what's going on. The shake is likely dislodging something in that area.
  2. What is your dial size? Raffles case is def not a 1:1 and takes a larger dial than gen. If you're after correct markings/gen spec get a viet case but you'd need to get/make a movement holder for the nh.
  3. Yes it is Watches, Clothing, Parts & Accessories - RWG Take your pick of dealer. I bet your next question is "which factory makes the best sub?'
  4. That plate that’s loose I believe is decorative and sits over the balance spring. You’re right the bridge is also free so there’s likely a screw rolling around in there too. You’re in a bind now. If you send a watch off like this by mail all the bumps are likely to damage it more. I’d open it up and try reassemble to the point the balance spring and bridge are secured. Or else find a local watchmaker.
  5. Open her up with a rubber ball! From what you described I bet the case screw/tab has come off and likely jammed the rotor and maybe hairspring. Might need a service regardless after a drop but worth a look. Good luck!
  6. He’s the trustytime operator.
  7. Ahh now we know it's a 1675 we can break it down further. I'd get another 3804 they're dirt cheap from ali. Def your best option. I've not had a noisy 2813/3804 so I reckon you just lucked out. MingZhu DG3804 Watch Movement Automatic 4 Hands 24 Hours Date Watches Repair Tool Parts Accessories|Repair Tools & Kits| - AliExpress Next best is 2836 but these run a chinese module to make them gmt so they're not exactly a huge upgrade. Plus you'd need new hands and movement holder to suit. The 3186 or modern Rolex rep gmt movements won't fit your case, will run at a noticably higher frequency for a 1675 and have an incorrect hand stack before you could even try and find suitable hands to fit. These are not a consideration. I've got a 1675 with a 3804 and it's running <+/-3secs/day. But I seriously went through 5 before I got this gem and it's been great for over 2 years. Best of luck whatever you choose!
  8. Which movement should go in is dependent on which GMT Master rep you have 1675, 16710, 126710 etc. These have certain hand stack configurations. Then the case will determine the expected rep movement. You can't stick any movement in there as they have different widths, thicknesses and stem positions. Then there are hand sizes and dial feet positions. If you have a 2813/3804 in a modern GMT then I'd throw it in the bin and buy a Clean with a proper Rolex rep movement rather than sink anymore money in a sh!tt3r.
  9. The 2813/3804 is not a bad movement but they're flakey as hell. If you don't want to get new hands, just buy at least 3 dg3804s as you'll likely break one during installation. One will run like crap. Hopefully third time lucky. I've had heaps of fun with these over the years. When you get a good one they're actually great workhorses and keep good time. I've not had a noisy rotor previously.
  10. If the main TDs can't get it I wouldn't risk it on an unknown website. Unless you're willing to wait for a m2m or a fatcory to restart production I'd go with the piece gasebah mentioned above. There's only a few mm difference. I know your heart is set on a 3800 but sometimes you need to compromise. There just isn't much of a market for small pps so I doubt you'll see much movement in this area in the future.
  11. Did you ask the AD? Some will swap. There's a few with box on C24. Just check clasp codes aren't on any of the rep clasp code registers. C24
  12. The only real give away besides the predictable serial prefix (I hear they’re moving to full random serial soon) is the nasty floating m after the 300. Still it’s great value with 95% accuracy at $500. I read last week they’ve even come out with an IWC perpetual calendar with full capability of the gen. The factories are getting very very good.
  13. Funny what you can dig up around here. Easier than building a time machine.
  14. I did about 15 years ago so as long as it is a high level query I should be able to help. Oh f%$k this question is over 15 years old too ignore me.
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