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Holman

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  1. I thought the same about the o ring. I'll try to replace it with a little fatter one to build some space. Hopefully just enought to keep it going. It's been laying still with the back off since I posted the video, and it's still ticking. Been quite some hours and that's a relief. 

  2. Okey guys, this is SOOO SICK.

    I opened the back of the watch, turned it up just a little, and it's been on for hours without any stops. 

    I then putted the back, back on, and guess what, it STOPS!

    I then remove the back again, and it's working. That's wiered... 

     

    Edit: Currently uploading a video of it. 

     

     

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyC91hSFbLQ&list=UUTfgXFJAx_I0XUaEihE-RBQ

  3. Im not a watch smith, but contact your TD to get a replacement...

     

    The problem is tho, that I ordered a watch just like this from the same seller a few weeks ago, had a similar problem, sent it back with tracking and the seller "never recived it". So I don't dare to buy anything else from him / return. 

    I bought this watch during the same day I sent the old one back in hope of him refounding me for the old one at arrival becasue I was in a big need of the watch. 

    Sad that both were broken. 

     

    The first watch I bought (same model), had the same problem, but was working for a few minutes instead of seconds. Apart from that, same problem. 

  4. I've got a AP replica that stopps. 

    I turn it up / shake it up, yet it stopps after a few seconds. 

    The small wheel inside, thats going back and forth stopps after a few seconds, cuasing the watch to die. 

    Any easyfix for this problem? It worked at arrival, was putted in a box for a couple of days, and now it's like this. The watch haven't even been used yet. 

    Edit: Sometimes it's still no matter how much i turn the crown/shake it. 

     

     

    Video:

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2VgOjh8vGw&list=UUTfgXFJAx_I0XUaEihE-RBQ

     

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    Thanks!

    With kind regards, Jonathan.

  5. The inside looks like this: 

     

     

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    At least you've to open its case back and post here some pictures of the movement (with counterweight in various positions to see below), otherwise we can't manage to help you...

    You'll need probably a new stem for Valjoux 7750, a stem extender and a crown.

    A stem is about 5$, an extender is about 2$, and the crown will be around 50$.

    Providing that it will fit the tube thread and that the keyless parts inside the movement are not messed up (I'd check them carefully: the crown and stem shouldn't just "pop out" that way!), put the upper costs together and add a good 150$ for the service.

     

    If I was you I'd go for a new one (i.e.: http://www.torobravos2014.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=25_32&product_id=745 )...

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