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Broken 177m


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Just got my 177m with the asian 6497 movement today and it looks great. Unfortunately it's not working so great. It seems to be gaining crazy amounts of time. I matched it to a stopwatch and it was gaining about 4sec/min. Is this gain serviceable or is the watch beyond repair? I am willing to try small scale repair, but this seems like beyond anything I can do. If this is repairable can anyone recommend a local watch repair shop in central Florida or someone who I can contact online for repair?

Thanks for the help

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Its definitely not beyond repair. You can adjust the balance spring to fine tune the rate. If you do some searching around you will find some instructions, but here is a picture to give you a better idea

RegulatingWatchesSummary.jpg

That being said, 4 sec/min is a lot so you should probably get it serviced - which is a good idea with any movement anyways

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I would go for the service mate. There are several rep friendly watchsmiths in the States who are wekk known on this forum.

The 177M is a beautiful watch and deserves a good service. I have been wearing mine exclusively for a few days. Just can't get enough.

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Dude, my 177M would not wind when I got it. I managed to fix it just about but not 100%. It's a little frustrating, but these are $200 and a bit reps. They deserve a service given how good they are. For the first time, I can actually wear a Pam rep without having to make major cosmetic changes. That is awesome

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Just got my 177m with the asian 6497 movement today and it looks great. Unfortunately it's not working so great. It seems to be gaining crazy amounts of time. I matched it to a stopwatch and it was gaining about 4sec/min. Is this gain serviceable or is the watch beyond repair? I am willing to try small scale repair, but this seems like beyond anything I can do. If this is repairable can anyone recommend a local watch repair shop in central Florida or someone who I can contact online for repair?

Thanks for the help

Needs to be demagnetized? :g:

Check movement with compass behavior

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