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xzhync

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About xzhync

  • Birthday 01/11/1966

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    Royal Oak, MI
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    Watches, pianos

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  1. Happy Birthday xzhync!

  2. What is the current price for a Sellita SW500 movement. What is a good source to purchase this movement? Thanks!!!
  3. Thanks everyone for your advice and thoughts. Sounds like I don't have any ideal options. Either a risky A7750 movement at around $100 plus the cost of switching them out or an ETA 7750 at around $400 plus the cost of switching them out. Maybe I will keep my eye out on Ebay for a little while to see if I can find the ETA 7750 for the 365 USD that you found yours for.
  4. Thanks. My A7750 has the seconds @9. Is that considered the standard A7750? How does one go about finding a replacement A7750?
  5. Thanks!!! Any idea approximately how much a real ETA7750 movement would cost? I heard a number like $400. Is that close or would it be even more?
  6. Thank you Resistor and thank you kernow. I appreciate your advice. I live in Metro Detroit. I would like to take it to someone local, but not sure who would work on my replica. I would be happy to send it to someone in the U.S. to work on, too. Hopefully, it is just dirty and can be cleaned. Thanks!!!
  7. Thanks GenTLe. I appreciate your advice and info. I apologize for being a noob. Back when I got the watch (and several other replicas) I believe I was a member of this forum, but probably not a VIP member. I had given up on the watch, but when I got it running (for a few days) I got excited about it again. It would be great to work with someone local (I live in SE Michigan, a bit north of Detroit) or someone in the U.S. I could send it back to China, but that always makes me nervous. Thanks again. Perhaps I will try and become a VIP member.
  8. Hi All, I am new to this forum, but not new to replica watches. I have several nice watches including a Breitling Superocean and an Omega Seamaster Chrono. It is the Omega that I need help with. I actually purchased it approximately 6 years ago. It is a 7750 movement, but probably an Asian version. Almost immediately it stopped working. I sent it back to Andrew (trustytime) who said he repaired it. After receiving it back it stopped working almost immediately. At that time I gave up, but last week I happened to find it and tried to shake and wind it...it started working. I worked with it for 5 or 10 minutes (as it kept starting/stopping), but finally got it to run. It ran for 3 days non-stop. On Saturday morning I noticed it had stopped during the night, so I wound it and it ran again. Last night, before bed-time, I gave it some hand-winds to get it through the night. A little while later I noticed it had stopped again. This time, I was not able to get it to run. This morning I tried again, but no luck. The seconds hand (by 9:00) will not budge. I would certainly appreciate thoughts on what could be causing this problem. More importantly, what I would most appreciate is some recommendations on people associated with this forum who will work on replica watches (especially the 7750 movement in the Omega). I would like to send it to an expert to try and diagnose and fix the watch. Thank you for reading my post. I look forward to advice.
  9. Hi All, I am new to this forum, but not new to replica watches. I have several nice watches including a Breitling Superocean and an Omega Seamaster Chrono. It is the Omega that I need help with. I actually purchased it approximately 6 years ago. I believe it has the Valjoux 7750 movement (at least that is how it was advertised). Almost immediately it stopped working. I sent it back to Andrew (trustytime) who said he repaired it. Almost immediately again it stopped working. At that time I gave up, but last week I happened to find it and tried to shake and wind it...it started working. I worked with it for 5 or 10 minutes (as it kept starting/stopping), but finally got it to run. It ran for 3 days non-stop. On Saturday morning I noticed it had stopped during the night, so I wound it and it ran again. Last night, before bed-time, I gave it some hand-winds to get it through the night. After a few minutes I noticed it had stopped again. This time, I was not able to get it to run. This morning I tried again, but no luck. The seconds hand (by 9:00) will not budge. I would certainly appreciate thoughts on what could be causing this problem. More importantly, what I would most appreciate is some recommendations on people associated with this forum who will work on replica watches (especially the 7750 movement in the Omega). I would like to send it to an expert to try and diagnose and fix the watch. Thank you for reading my post. I look forward to advice.
  10. Hi All, I am new to this forum, but not new to replica watches. I have several nice watches including a Breitling Superocean and an Omega Seamaster Chrono. It is the Omega that I need help with. I actually purchased it approximately 6 years ago. I believe it has the Valjoux 7750 movement (at least that is how it was advertised). Almost immediately it stopped working. I sent it back to Andrew (trustytime) who said he repaired it. Almost immediately again it stopped working. At that time I gave up, but last week I happened to find it and tried to shake and wind it...it started working. I worked with it for 5 or 10 minutes (as it kept starting/stopping), but finally got it to run. It ran for 3 days non-stop. On Saturday morning I noticed it had stopped during the night, so I wound it and it ran again. Last night, before bed-time, I gave it some hand-winds to get it through the night. After a few minutes I noticed it had stopped again. This time, I was not able to get it to run. This morning I tried again, but no luck. The seconds hand (by 9:00) will not budge. I would certainly appreciate thoughts on what could be causing this problem. More importantly, what I would most appreciate is some recommendations on people associated with this forum who will work on replica watches (especially the 7750 movement in the Omega). I would like to send it to an expert to try and diagnose and fix the watch. Thank you for reading my post. I look forward to advice.
  11. Welcome to the forums xzhync :)

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