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Asian 7753 update, defect, Super Luminova application


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Update on our A7753.

Defective gear

I noted during testing that turning the hands backwards resulted in skipping of the crown, the movement was disassembled to find the problem.

Here's what I found, the intermediate gear was broken in two pieces, this gear connects the sliding pinion of the keyless works, to the minute gear and cannon pin.

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The gear was removed, and a new one installed.

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Problem fixed. This is the first time I have seen this gear break in two, is it a defect with the A7753? No, this gear is used in all Asian 7750's, so it's an isoloated defect, nothing more...

How about that lume??

My initial impressions were wrong...sorry...

I work under an extremely bright and powerful colour corrected flourscent lamp, and it can be a bit deceiving, especially when you check out lume.

Initially the dial lume looked really good, but I soon realized that it's not that good, in fact it's about the same as on all reps...crappy...

I lumed the dial and hands with Genuine Super Luminova C3 A+, which is the brightest and longest lasting lume available (700 minute glow time).

Here you can compare the stock vs Super Lume... I have only lumed half of the dial, including half of the subdial at 6.

Let me clear up some misinformation, it's been said on the forum a number of times "...no one can lume these subdials, they are too small...", while that may apply to others, it certainly doesn't apply to me. I have been luming these small subdials on the 187's for years...this subdial is no different, don't believe what you read :)

All pics 0.5 second exposure, no trickery or long exposures.

Half the dial lumed, and the subdial at 6 "2", "3", and "6" lumed

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Good work Rob, howmany of these have you serviced now then and if it is more then a few are you still of the mind that it is a decent movement?

Because it's based on the Asian 7750 series, which we have had for over 5 years, I think it's going to be a decent movement.

Only serviced 1 so far, but I have another one here for service, I'll post the results when I am done...

Thanks for the positive feedback everyone.

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Rob - thanks for the updates and interesting technical notes ~ you used to have a mosaic of your finest lume work posted as a single large photo. You deleted this perhaps a year ago, and I was wondering if you still have the original to re-post? It had Crazy Hours dials, Slevin bezels .. all kinds of eye popping goodness.

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That's what I love to see, the beautiful Ziggie lume work :thumbsupsmileyanim:

Rob, have you always been luming the subdial at "6" on the 250s people send you?

I just ask because you forgot to on the one I had sent you last year. No big deal, I sold it ages ago and got an ETA7753 250 with everything lumed to replace it. I was just curious if it something that you are just starting to do now.

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