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New development on 6@ ?


jweb

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Hi there

One of Pureti´s new arrivals is a Portuguese with this movement
Asian 7750 automatic chronograph movement at 28800VPH with second at 6 functional regulator

Does anyone know something about it? I haven´t found anything about it at all.

Thanks.

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As I also asked in the other forum: normally (unmodified) the ETA-7750 has 25 jewels. I think this is also in A7750. On PerfectClones there is mentioned a new improved 29J version of the A7750 for the PortoChrono with sec@6. Is that true? Is that possibly really a new improved version with additional jewels as bearing for the gears to the sec@6? In most cases this would solve the problem with the sec@6 like Domi did this in his mod.

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I think in the description there should be a comma and the word "and" between seconds at six and functional regulator

It should look more like this(it makes a difference)

 

Asian 7750 automatic chronograph movement at 28800VPH with seconds at 6 , and a functional regulator.

The regulator controls the watch timing and really has nothing to do with the "seconds at 6" issue. AFIK

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I think in the description there should be a comma and the word "and" between Second at six and functional regulator

It should look more like this(it makes a difference)

 

Asian 7750 automatic chronograph movement at 28800VPH with second at 6 , and a functional regulator.

The regulator controls the watch timing and really has nothing to do with the "seconds at 6" issue. AFIK

I think you are right. I asked Josh from Perfect Clones about this, and he confirmed that there has been no change to the Daytona sec@6 movement. 

Meaning, no "new and improved" movement.

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Iirc, the "new and improved 29j" has been around since 2011...

What they really mean is: instead of having workers sit around in a dusty room to assemble the movement, it is now assembled a dust-free room: an improvement. :lol:

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