EbolaVirus Posted November 13, 2013 Report Share Posted November 13, 2013 (edited) My old faithful SSD started developing a reduction in smoothness when changing dates. I also noticed that the date started becoming inaccurate on its daily change. I pulled it apart last night and noticed these burrs on the Datewheel teeth. Has anyone else noticed these hammer marks on the teeth? Will a gen date wheel have the same problem? Given that I've worn it nearly daily for 5 of the last 7 years and that until yesterday it had never had a service of any kind, I'm not too upset. Since I was replacing the Datewheel I also did my first Datewheel overlay. Not quite perfect, but acceptable for my first try. I will do it again another time. Edited November 13, 2013 by EbolaVirus Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
automatico Posted November 14, 2013 Report Share Posted November 14, 2013 No doubt there will be some wear on the dw teeth over time but I have not seen damage like this on high mileage swiss Etas, there might be something else wrong too. I do not work on etaclones unless I absolutely have to so I am not familiar with dw troubles on them.Maybe the dw is dragging on something and it is taking too much force to turn it. This may also explain why the date is not centering in the window every day.Before putting it all back together, it might be a good idea to swap out all the date parts, not just the dw and overlay.Be sure to run the date change through a couple days by turning the crown/hands and a couple months by quick set on the bench...then after you get it back together with the movement mounted in the case, turn the dw around through a couple more days with the crown/hands and see if there is any binding at all. If no binding, run it around a couple months using the quick set feature while looking closely at the dw through the date window to see if it is staying flat all the way around.Case clamps and screws can force the movement down against the dial and cause the dw to stick or drag (especially with an overlay) and this is why it needs to be checked both out of the case and mounted in the case. It is also a good idea to put a very small amount of grease (KT22 etc) under the minute wheel where the minute wheel turns against the 'H' spring (aka canon pinion). These Etas have a cp like a 218 Accutron and they are pretty tough but running the calendar around with the crown/hands is still rough on it."A2836-2 7 year old Date wheel replace + overlay" Before spending much $$ to repair an etaclone, I would look around for a swiss eta 2836. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EbolaVirus Posted November 14, 2013 Author Report Share Posted November 14, 2013 Thanks for your reply!That is exactly what I did. I replaced all the date components, then sat there turning for a while. It's running perfectly now. With regard to dragging, it felt ok. It was just sticking on those burrs. I'm putting my money on poor quality metal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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