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Rolexman

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  1. Without investing in proper oils, tools and a timing machine my guess is that this watch will never come back to life. Without some basic tools and knowledge about regulation it is sheer impossible to get it running accurate and stable. Sure with some luck you get it ticking. But there's more to it than that. It's a time keeper after all ;)

    None the less a great practice!

  2. Although I have a lot of experience in servicing movements. I'm relatively new to the Seagull ST19. I did service a lot of 7734s and other manual wind chrono's but today I did my first ST19.

    The thing I noticed was that there is no way to adjust the hammer reset. After resetting, the chrono second wheel has a tiny amount of play. Where the 7750 has a self levelling hammer and the old 7734s have a adjustment screw the ST19 has nothing. So it seems. Am I missing something?

    Mark

  3. Don't mind the black dot. It's for my own reference. Here it is under my super bright work bench light. Wimpie send me a Bentley case and crystal and I put in an old dial myself so you can get an idea of the result. Of course there is dust and debree in the case as everything is hold down with a cloth from the the back side ;)

    The crappy Iphone pics can't really capture the purplish colour and true anti-reflective properties but you get an idea....

    More info and better pics after the week-end.

    :wub:

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  4. Hi Mike,

    Thanks for yr. comment. You and i know about the non-manual winding issue on Chinese 7750's.

    Repairing them is my challenge. If you know about a supplier for spares for 7750 clone "CH3LZF2" I'd be interested.

    Hampie

    Hi hampie,

    You can't buy Asian 7750 spares. Most parts are interchangeable with the ETA version. Not all. Can't exactly say which are and which aren't. I mostly just try.

    Movements that don't have spares become spares! That way I collected about 10 a7750s for spares ;)

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  5. They have been for a long time, hence why I've never purchassed from any dealer (past or present) in all my time here as a member :pardon:

    Wise choice. I explicitly asked Andrew if there were delivery problems and he said NO. Please know I maybe ordered 100ths of watches from Andrew and he always treated me right but this is just bullsh!t. He is lying just to get our money..... 2 weeks have passed and 0 communication or QC pics. As a vet I'm patient and I don't mind waiting. I know how this game works. Just don't lie!!

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