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MBK Rolex Submariner runs 2-3 hours and then stop ?!


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Either the mainspring is not fully-charged (try manually winding it (slowly) for 40 turns, set it down on a table, face-up, & check it in 36 hours) or it needs cleaning/service. Remember, rep watches generally contain used &/or unserviced movements, so they often require service the day you receive them. After that, most mechanical watches should be cleaned/serviced every 5-7 years.

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Either the mainspring is not fully-charged (try manually winding it (slowly) for 40 turns, set it down on a table, face-up, & check it in 36 hours) or it needs cleaning/service. Remember, rep watches generally contain used &/or unserviced movements, so they often require service the day you receive them. After that, most mechanical watches should be cleaned/serviced every 5-7 years.

Thank you for the fast reply :-)

Have you a pic from a eta! I dont know what the mainspring is.

You mean the disc (looks like an half moon) sorry

The watch runs ath the moment perfect. i wait for the next stop :-(

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thats MBK for ya.

dirty movements NO quality control,

ive had a few of their movements stick as well, disassemble, a slight cleanup and a regulation fixed it right up, not entirely sure what was sticking though.

i have found: 2834 movements, un oiled seagul movements, and a few clone movements in their cases. if its a 5513 with the date mech removed i found those to be problematic without a proper after purchase QCing.

it could be several things though.

bad gear train meshing, barrel slipping, grimmy pallet forks.

just get it serviced, or buy a replacement 2846, or NEW 2836 selitta movement. cheaper and more reliable.

if its a vintage sub you ll want the slow beat movement anyways.

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thats MBK for ya.

dirty movements NO quality control,

ive had a few of their movements stick as well, disassemble, a slight cleanup and a regulation fixed it right up, not entirely sure what was sticking though.

i have found: 2834 movements, un oiled seagul movements, and a few clone movements in their cases. if its a 5513 with the date mech removed i found those to be problematic without a proper after purchase QCing.

it could be several things though.

bad gear train meshing, barrel slipping, grimmy pallet forks.

just get it serviced, or buy a replacement 2846, or NEW 2836 selitta movement. cheaper and more reliable.

if its a vintage sub you ll want the slow beat movement anyways.

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thats a MBK/MBW Rolex Submariner with Date.

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