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A21j Service or replace?


stolikat

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Ok guys I have a DSSD daily beater that is a 21j. It is no longer keeping time accurately and has no reserve. The movement needs to be serviced/regulated or replaced. What should I do? Speedy will do the service for $60. I can buy a new watch for somewhere around $120 I believe. Should I sell it? Part it out? Service it, or replace the movement? Thanks in advance for your opinions.

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just replace the parts and get a new 21j or miyota from ofrei for cheap

its cheaper and you can learn a lot of skills in watch repair by doing it yourself.

OH I have done that before. Not my strong suit I must say. I have big clumsy fingers. I can turn a wrench on a car or motorcycle just fine but I have a problem with the small screws in watches. The A21J is a simple movement but I am an oaf when it comes to doing my own watch work. I have decided to buy a movement from Ofrei and send it all off to Speedy.

Thanks

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OH I have done that before. Not my strong suit I must say. I have big clumsy fingers. I can turn a wrench on a car or motorcycle just fine but I have a problem with the small screws in watches. The A21J is a simple movement but I am an oaf when it comes to doing my own watch work. I have decided to buy a movement from Ofrei and send it all off to Speedy.

Thanks

How do you find the correct movement to buy from offrei? Thanks

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replace rather than repair makes sense in the case of 21j's

Have to politely disagree here.

If you only look at the cost.. yes, then replace it. But looking at functionality, accuracy and reliability it is ALWAYS better to service the movements. I believe Zigmeister also commented on these kind of matters often long ago.

Thing is, if you service it, it will run better. If you buy a new movement from ofrei or from a dealer, often the movement is older than a couple of years or can be dry/not good enough old. And could have to be serviced as well to make it run the best possible.

And also don't forget about installation cost of a new movement on the watch. Servicing is cheaper and better.

Just my 2c.

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