willstholer Posted September 2, 2012 Report Share Posted September 2, 2012 Hey guys, since around 1.5 years i'm owning a white Daytona with an Asian 7750 movement. After around a year the movement started to make problems. Sometimes it just stops, even when I'm wearing the watch. It's totally different how the watch/movement acts. Sometimes I can wear it half a day without bigger problems but sometimes it just stops after 30 mins. I'm afraid now of wearing it, because I have the feeling to look at my watch every minute and check if it stopped already again. Walking around with a not working Rolex is a shame and I think people would find out quick that it's a rep then. I talked to a clock mechanic and he said thats a common problem at the asian movements at to repair it would cost at least 150$ and theres no guarantee that it will really work properly or start again making problems quickly. I have now heard that its mostly a problem when the asian movement is modified so the second hand is at the 6 and there are less problems with movements when the second hand is at the 9. I'm now thinking of getting a Breitling Chronomat with a second hand at the 9 and the chronograph at the 3 and 6. Do i really have better chances that it will work for more than a year? A friend of mine has a TAG Heuer Carrera, he bought it together with me at the same shop as my Rolex and it works still really good and he's wearing the watch daily. Since good reps aren't really cheap either (compared to a normal watch) I want at least a lifetime of 3-5 years on a rep, is that possible? Thanks and greetings. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Justasgood Posted September 2, 2012 Report Share Posted September 2, 2012 Yes. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeSentier Posted September 2, 2012 Report Share Posted September 2, 2012 Unfortunately this is a common problem with the sec@6 movements. I think that freddy333 has done a graphite treatment to the movement. Also is there a thread from francisco where he reviewed the daytona movement. Try the search for it, and then discuss with your watchmaker if he could perform the repair. But there is no guarantee that it work. For some watches it works for years, for some only a couple of weeks. That's life... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willstholer Posted September 2, 2012 Author Report Share Posted September 2, 2012 Hey, thanks for the quick replies so far. I will search for the Thread of Francisco. I think I will try to let the daytona repair if it doesn't cost too much, otherwise it will live a sad life in my display case. It's just too well made to get rid of it. So it shouldn't be a problem with the chronographs at the 3 and 6 or is that quite irrelevant to the lifetime of the movement? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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