jimmy Posted March 9, 2013 Report Posted March 9, 2013 (edited) Yes, another problem, I received my PO C 42mm from Trusty, the watch worked flawlessly and looked great, but when I starred at the dial outside in my yard, I noticed a peace of hair or a fiber at the 2 o'clock position, at first I said I would live with it but then I went to my watchsmith who said he would clear the debris and prob not even charge me, he removed the movement very fast and when he was putting the stem and crown back in he stated that there was not stem release button, the stem now can not set the time and the crown doesn't screw in, just slides out, please help me, he told me I need to get a release button for the movt, whatever that means. PS, I have been around here for over 6 years and am active on all the boards, never had this problem with a rep, should have just left the dumb hair in there!! Thanks!! Edited March 9, 2013 by jimmy
jimmy Posted March 9, 2013 Author Report Posted March 9, 2013 What can be done, do I have to order a new part?? If so what??
Inertiadrifter Posted March 9, 2013 Report Posted March 9, 2013 I'm sorry to hear that but I'm guessing he messed up your watch
sgtguk Posted March 9, 2013 Report Posted March 9, 2013 What can be done, do I have to order a new part?? If so what?? Jimmy can you post a pic of the movement so that we can see if the 'button' is indeed missing or just stuck etc?
bamcky2k Posted March 9, 2013 Report Posted March 9, 2013 thats sounds very odd...as been said above-if it didnt have a stem release how did he get the stem out in the first place to de-case the movement to remove the debris...? if it wasnt there to begin with it wouldnt have worked from the start since you got it...i agree its probably a keyless works issue, not a missing stem release. once all reset it will (well should...) work perfectly again...not to be rude, but is this guy an actual watchsmith or a wannabe tinker? cos the info hes given you sounds abit silly! hes hideing something he did, and if he is a good watchsmith keyless works are easily fixed and any parts needed he could order instantly and know the parts numbers needed for an eta movement... so yea, try and post a pic as sgtuk said and im sure everyone here can help and advise more! good luck!
Rolexman Posted March 9, 2013 Report Posted March 9, 2013 All has been said. He f@cked up the keyless works. In order to reset it the dial and hands have to come off. He eighter has no clue what he is doing or just don't want to go to all the trouble. If I were you I would take this as a big sign on the wall an take my watch and run. Big chance he wil scratch the dial or hands in a silly attempt.
jimmy Posted March 9, 2013 Author Report Posted March 9, 2013 Watch is off to MD2020, the watchsmith was someone I know who works at the local mall, he prob never worked on this movement and messed up like you guys said, oh well, to live is to learn not to use him again.
SSTEEL Posted March 9, 2013 Report Posted March 9, 2013 Mike to the rescue. I will have some work for you in the near future too Mike
jimmy Posted March 9, 2013 Author Report Posted March 9, 2013 Prett watch as well, can't wait to get it back on my wrist!!
SSTEEL Posted March 9, 2013 Report Posted March 9, 2013 Looking forward to what you find out mate. I was quite surprised too that this mall watch guy was unfamiliar with this common movement.
bamcky2k Posted March 9, 2013 Report Posted March 9, 2013 most shopping mall guys or even local jewellers would just about be familiar with changing a battery...which, even on higher end stuff like breitlings or omegas etc is pretty straight forward for anyone to do...if his knowledge base didnt extend beyond that he should never have taken in the watch...did he give some disclaimer that as its a rep he couldnt be responsible if it broke? i would guess without seeing it, that he had no clue how to remove the stem, and simply pulled and forced it until it came out...it could well have then bent/snapped the setting lever and disloged the keyless works, hence the crown then simply slid in and out... glad to know its on its way to get sorted though and looking forward to reading and seeing pics of what actually happend!
jimmy Posted March 9, 2013 Author Report Posted March 9, 2013 He did not know it was a rep, nor did another high end Jewler who said he would have to ship it out when I inquired about the original dust problem, both clueless, as would be myself since this is my first Omega and wouldn't even know what flaws to look for. Before this I only had Rolex reps.
jimmy Posted April 8, 2013 Author Report Posted April 8, 2013 Hi guys, I got my watch back from Mike just in time for my Birthday, he fixed the problem and was a class act to deal with, she is running strong and the I'm a kid in candy store once again!!!
SSTEEL Posted April 8, 2013 Report Posted April 8, 2013 I knew Mike would sort you out. Great news my friend
Jkay Posted April 8, 2013 Report Posted April 8, 2013 Its so easy to break a keyless setup in a watch. Just press that "release button" too deeply as you remove the crown and stem, and CRACK ... you've made another job for yourself .. fixing the keyless mechanism. That is why you need to depress it with the correct sized screw driver ... this prevents over-pressing and breakage.
Rolexman Posted April 8, 2013 Report Posted April 8, 2013 Its so easy to break a keyless setup in a watch. Just press that "release button" too deeply as you remove the crown and stem, and CRACK ... you've made another job for yourself .. fixing the keyless mechanism. That is why you need to depress it with the correct sized screw driver ... this prevents over-pressing and breakage. Indeed 2 things are key. Correct screw driver and crown position. 1
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