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Asian 7750 Sounds like wind up toy


teczboi

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I'm relatively new to buying replica watches; other than the few bad imitations I picked up while in Iraq back in the early 2000s. Recently, I've begun to acquire higher quality reps. To my surprise I've found that, other than a noticeable difference in the weight, my recently purchased higher priced Asian 7750 movements sound like windup toys when I move my wrist just as the cheap replicas that were purchased during the war.

I own several gen Tags and Tissot automatics with the 7750 Swiss movement and of course they don't rattle at all. My question; is my Asian 7750 experience typical? I have no illusion about the reality of getting what i pay for; but after reading about how close to the originals reps are today I was not expecting the noticeable results I've experienced. So, I'd like to hear from the more experienced rep enthusiast's on if my Asian 7750 "rattle" is normal.

Thanks

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I feel like the A7750 is a crap movement. I am however, by no means an expert, but from the reps I have owned, practically all my reps with A7750 movements have given me issues after a year or so. Granted, I've only had one of them serviced, and that specific one has never given me a problem since I got it serviced...Hmm...? What does this mean?

I am curious as to what other peoples experiences are with the A7750. Is it good? Bad? Is it a good movement for what it is? Is it necessary to have it serviced upon arrival from a dealer?

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