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7750 movement. Which replicas have the new model?


ryaku

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Absolutely the best way - look at a picture of the movement yourself.

If its not in the ad, then ask the dealer to see a picture of the movement.

Its the only way you can be sure if its the new, improved Asian 7750.

Yes. Learn what to look for. That is the best way to make sure you know what you are getting.

Take a look at The Zigmeisters breakdown of the new movement post.

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Note the regulator on this new, improved Asian 7750.

Thats the easy way to spot them.

Is regulator the wheelwork pointed by the red arrow?

What's the correct name of that movement? Asian 7750 as older models?

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Thanks JJFlash

I'm afraid often dealers don't show such clear images of their movements. :(

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The newest Omega Shumacher models have a 7750 that I can't quite determine. Its got the fine adjust regulator but has the five bearing rotor like the newer ones. Anyone have any further ideas which it is??

Did you ask dealer a picture of the movement?

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NO!

The regulator is just what it implies, and it regulates how fast or slow a watch will run.

In 95% of all mechanical watches the regulator is incorparated with the balance wheel which is the brains of the watch telling it just how fast to run. By moving the regulator it in turn controls the balance spring (which is the spring under the wheel) and thus the rate at which the balance wheel moves(its similar to a pendulum on a clock). Hope I made myself somewhat clear, and give some members a better understanding of the mechanics involved inside that beautiful watch case you have.

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