Even I got that
Besides the taller canon pinion It''s bases on availability. As he 2824 and 2836 are almost the exact same apart from the aded day function on the 2836 they use what ever they can get their hands on. When it comes to quality both movements are the same.
Those 3135 copies are a PITA. Poor finish and terrible fitting parts. It's a real adventure taking them apart and an even bigger challenge getting them to perform well. Like I mentioned in my review a while back there really is no reason to buy one other than the crown position and gen-like time setting direction. One is better of with a 28xx clone.
Your watch maker is right. That is the problem with rep parts. So many variations. If I was doing the swap I would probably tell you I could reshape and cut the gasket but the watch would not be waterproof anymore.
Mark.
I agree with all of the above. Magnetised and/ or an impact on the balance could have misshaped the dog leg or caused a stud to move. If the watch ran ok on the QC pics it should not be a big issue. Shoot MD2020 a PM. I think he lives in your part of the woods. But I think he currently is taking a pause due to a small accident he had.
.....Or find a local repair guy. Much cheaper and safer than sending it back to China.
Any how good luck!
Sounds like that watch is ready to become spare parts instead of fixed.
The movement is dead so you need to replace it +- $300 for an ETA if you can find one. Ad labor costs. After market AR is almost impossible to source now a days. Fixing a super glued bezel is a hell of a job and getting that to turn properly again is almost a mission impossible.You first need to get the bezel of. Clean all the super glue and tighten all the bezel retaining screws underneath. My guesstimation is that you would come close to $500....the watch simply isn't worth it in my opinion.
WOW.. You are a true master to figure that out. It is an old watchmakers trick I learned from Z!ggy! Well done. It safes the hassle of removing all the dial side stuff.
@Red: how the hell did you manage to mess op the keyless on a 7750. That is a rare issue on a 7750 movement.
Thanks for sharing your method but this sort of stuff always make me wonder how you feel afterwards? You get a matte bezel but a scratch in return. For me personally that would ruin the entire watch...
I often see members trying to correct a mistake and fock something up in the proces. Why can't we just accept certain flaws? We are dealing with a reps after all. The mind of a RWG geek works in mysterious ways