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Important Upgrade on your DSSD Ultimate A3135


thogaa

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Today I discovered a new noise in my second DSSD A3135. A small lid covering the rotor screw it was this time. :cry2:

so here's IMPORTANT stuff for the happy owners of a A3135 powered watch:

See this little sucker here? :mellow:

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You have to decide to keep it in your watch or loose it. :rolleyes:

The screw holding it is probably not tightened and it is bound to come loose if you don't do anything and may potentially cause havoc in your movement :wounded1:

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Step 2

REMOVE the little cap over the rotor retaining screw - clean off the glue holding it and make sure your rotor is fastened.

Then THROW THE LITTLE CAP AS FAR AWAY AS YOU CAN. :angry:

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Grease the seals and screw the caseback on again tightened to exactly 1.00 DTTS (Duct Tape Torque Standard)

And you should be good to go :pardon:

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Maybe I'm looking at it from a different perspective, but why would anyone choose this movement over an ETA? they won't fool anyone who has at least a rudimentary knowledge of Rolex movements.They are a crude attempt to fool people into thinking they have the real thing, no more, no less. It's hard to imagine a movement with a part glued in place! thogaa is the second person on this forum to report this "retainer clip" falling off. Someone a couple of weeks ago reported that their watch stopped and when they took the caseback off, this part fell out. I realize that even the best genuine movements break, and sometimes parts are not tightened properly, etc. but I can't think of a genuine movement that has parts stuck on that are just and accident waiting to happen.

I believe that If your trying to create a replica that fools people, i.e. the Red sub on Ebay that used a bunch of genuine parts, but was still recognized as a franken by folks here as well as the vintage Rolex Forum, you are doomed from the start. And if you are trying to do it with a DSSD with a clone 3135, you don't have a chance.

Just my dos centavos

Arthur

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I performed this surgery on my GMTIIC a couple days ago and found this screw to be somewhat lacking in the "torque" department so it was just a matter of time... I removed the offending bits and feel much better. The big gripe is that I see no regulation lever, good thing it keeps pretty good time out of the box!

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My keyless works was hosed from the start on mine, then the rotor/winding assembly just fell off the back when I took the movement out, no screws holding it on obviously.

So I sent it to have it fixed, they tell me that the entire keyless works needs to be swapped. ETA parts are going to be used to fix it, $80 worth.

On top of that, the stupid datewheel overlay fell off the datewheel!!!!

Anyone know where to source a datewheel/overlay that will work on a DSSD?

Gluing/attaching it back on might not work. I hear people putting overlays on all the time, but my modder says it isn't easy and might not work/hold.

Stupid reps!!!!

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I've used 3M scrap-booking tape for the past year without incident. 3M makes great reliable adhesives. try that. I wouldnt pay $80 to fix that movement when you can find a perfectly functioning used one for the same price, GENUINE too. I found a used one that has currently kept -2.5 to +3secs for the past year.

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My keyless works was hosed from the start on mine, then the rotor/winding assembly just fell off the back when I took the movement out, no screws holding it on obviously.

So I sent it to have it fixed, they tell me that the entire keyless works needs to be swapped. ETA parts are going to be used to fix it, $80 worth.

On top of that, the stupid datewheel overlay fell off the datewheel!!!!

Ouch .. since you were the #1 cheerleader on this board for the new Ultimates, I am especially sorry that the one you received was such a turd.

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Don't EVER buy the Asian clone "Rolex style" movements, they are [censored], massively overpriced [censored] too :p

Stock Asian clones are better, and a hell of a lot cheaper, even Swiss ETA movements will cost about the same and be reliable....

Seriously, do not buy this "Rolex stlye" junk, all they offer is a huge profit margin for the dealers :thumbdown:

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I just got a PM from a member on this, and the funny thing was...the rotor cap is what probably saved his movement.

His rotor came off...and the only reason it didn't jam up and wreck his movement, was because it was stuck between the rotor and glue on cap.

Ironic isn't it? :rolleyes:

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