DAYAIR1
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The Zigmeisterzumba;
I think you are right.
It FULLY winds (will not wind further) with much less turns than my other PAMS.
Since this is my first asian movement, I wasn't sure if this was normal!
If what you are saying is true. What is the fix?
I am not sure if "Prince" is ever going to e-mail me back!
DDAY
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Thank you all.
I hope TWP will eventually respond back to my e-mails. And either fix the watch, or replace it.
Since the watch is only three weeks old.
DDAY
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1. no, does not stop at the same time.
2. Yes, it will start working again after I wind it.
3.Shaking it doesn't seem to do anything.
4.Every time I wind it, it runs for another 4 to 6 hours.
I haven't wore it for a couple of weeks, because it was frustrating me.
But I will wear it the next couple of days. And try to get a more accurate evaluation.
Thanks again
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First let me say that I am not new to Pam reps.
I own a 005, 177h, 112, and now a 111h.
I received the modded 111h about three weeks ago from TWP, who won't return any of my e-mails, so I am turning to members who are far more knowledgeable than me.
Note; the other Pams I own have swiss movement.
The 111h has Asian movement, and when I fully wind it, it only works for about 4 to 6 hours.
I am sure this is not normal, but is there anything I can do to fix it?
Thank you ahead of time for your input.
DDAY
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Need help from knowledgable Rolex members;
Ok! First I need to say that I am new to Rolex rep's.
But I would really love to own a Daytona. But am not interested in having a paper weight in less than a year after I purchase one!
Question; Is there a dealer that sells a quality Daytona with the extra gears removed, and the seconds frozen @6???
Thank you for your input.
Dennis
Help Please!
in The Panerai Area
Posted · Edited by DAYAIR1
Thanks The Zigmeisterzumba;
I definitely need to send it to someone for repair.
Now it doesn't work at all !!
And from what I have read on TWP's review section, he is not going to honor the warranty, or fix it.
From what I understand, you are watchsmith, correct?
Would you be willing to take a look at it, and do the repairs?
Or can you recommend someone?
Thank You.
DDAY