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modified Asian 7750 Chrono movement


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that should be a nice stable movement, there is also a swiss 7750 with this modification, the reason it is good is because the modification is only in use when the chrono is running and then for only a second or so a min. unlike the seconds at 6 that is running all the time

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Agree with the above.

This version heen around for a long time, 6 years or more...

Transfer gears are not an issue since they only come into play for 2 seconds each minute while the chrono is running.

As with any A7750, if the watch is a keeper, you should have it serviced and cleaned and oiled and adjusted.

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thanks Andy & The Zigmeister :)

it seems like this particular A7750 movement in the PAM 288K does NOT have a "working regulator"???

so, does that mean the accuracy cannot be adjusted if it's running fast/slow???

seems like there are a few different version of this "modified" A7750 movement???

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look at this pic, taken from puretime, of the "modified" A7750 in PAM 288...

it doesn't have the +/- sign on top of the main spring...

so does that mean this movement can not have the time accuracy adjusted to faster/slower by nudging that little bar on top of the main spring?

this seems like a "cheap" A7750 movement?

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See the 2 "arms" off the balance bridge...the one with the 2 "spots" of brass...that is your regulating arm. On the underside there is a "fork" that adjusts the length of the hair spring. Move that lever clockwise and you basically shorten the length of the hair spring decreasing the balance swing, causing a increase in the rate. Works just the opposite way moving the arm the CCW. What you are looking for is typically used for micro adjustments.

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