Jon D Posted November 1, 2014 Report Share Posted November 1, 2014 Hi everyone, I am new to all this and was hoping for some guidance... I purchased ROLDYT0061A from Trusty Time on 10/16 (I'm unable to include a link as this is my first post). It arrived yesterday (exactly two weeks later). All looked good. I've never purchased a replica before and also have no experience with an automatic movement so this is where I'm looking for help... I followed the instructions to wind the watch (unscrewing the crown counter clockwise, then turning the crown clockwise for several turns, then screwing the crown back in), but it didn't work. When turning the crown to wind it, I can sense a decent amount of resistance, is this normal? I played around with it some more and found if I push the crown in (albeit not all the way) while I try winding it, there's more of a clicking sensation which is more of what I'd expect when winding a watch. However the feel of pushing it and winding it at the same time is not that pleasant, and my thumb is quite sore for having to do it several times today. So anyhow, eventually the watch started ticking. I tried to give it some motion on my wrist to get it's energy up, however soon after it stopped going. So I started the process again and the same thing happened. Then it continued all day today. I kept track and every time I manually wind it, it keeps the time for approximately 30-60 minutes until it stops. I then I have to manually wind it again and it stops again. I've been wearing it all day so it's been getting movement. Is there something I'm missing or not doing correctly, or does it sound like I received a defective watch? Thank you for any help you can provide! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
panermaniac Posted November 1, 2014 Report Share Posted November 1, 2014 Hi Obviously, that doesn't sound good. Contact the TD and tell him the troubles. This is your first post after joining almost 5 years ago??? What have you been doing? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nightwatch Posted November 1, 2014 Report Share Posted November 1, 2014 Hi, specially the Asian 7750 I try never to wind it, pick it up give it some twists and it should run. Winding will grind the transfer wheels on this over time and leave fine metal dust all over the movement. But than it´s the secs at six Daytona, a well-known problematic watch, it´s because of the risks that I don´t have one. Lots of threads about it. When sending back with TT count on a runaround of 2-3 months and if it´s just repaired instead of exchanged it may have problems again as well-looking as it is. Sorry to say but best will be to start ordering another non-chrono watch with undecorated Asian ETA, while trying to sort it out and get this one exchanged, otherwise You won´t stop thinking about it. If You are in the EU a somewhat expensive modification is possible if You want to go that route. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GenTLe Posted November 3, 2014 Report Share Posted November 3, 2014 You got a Daytona 7750 sec @6 as first one??? Unfortunately the 7750 with sec @6 are notoriously unreliable. Maybe next time read a bit more before to purchase. My 2 c. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vecspeed12 Posted November 3, 2014 Report Share Posted November 3, 2014 last week i had the same clicking results. i bought a GMT and now i'm a bit stressed because i don't know how to fix or repair watches. i don't want to send mine back either because it seems more of a hassle. now i'm just stuck with it. now it just sits here with no wear time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GenTLe Posted November 3, 2014 Report Share Posted November 3, 2014 Vac is yours a BP factory one? They generally are ok after a service. BP ones that I've seen were generally all dry and a bit dirty and the keyless mechanics (keyless are those tiny bits that are connected to stem and winding/date or time settings) suffer a lot because of that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nightwatch Posted November 3, 2014 Report Share Posted November 3, 2014 Hi, the GMT is completely different (easier) to fix. You get brand new replacement movements for $120 if it´s the ETA and cheaper if the 21j, than it will run for the next 5-6 years and much longer. Where to buy/ who can do/ depends on location, just a question of time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jon D Posted November 4, 2014 Author Report Share Posted November 4, 2014 Hi all, thank you for your feedback. Obviously, that doesn't sound good. Contact the TD and tell him the troubles. This is your first post after joining almost 5 years ago??? What have you been doing? I will put a message into the TD and let him know about it. And yes, haha. I actually remembered I joined this site 5 years ago after my post and it showed how long I've been a member. I had some interest back them but never ended up following through. Hi, specially the Asian 7750 I try never to wind it, pick it up give it some twists and it should run. Winding will grind the transfer wheels on this over time and leave fine metal dust all over the movement. But than it´s the secs at six Daytona, a well-known problematic watch, it´s because of the risks that I don´t have one. Lots of threads about it. When sending back with TT count on a runaround of 2-3 months and if it´s just repaired instead of exchanged it may have problems again as well-looking as it is. Sorry to say but best will be to start ordering another non-chrono watch with undecorated Asian ETA, while trying to sort it out and get this one exchanged, otherwise You won´t stop thinking about it. If You are in the EU a somewhat expensive modification is possible if You want to go that route. I did try giving it some movement at the beginning prior to winding, but it didn't do any good. Interestingly enough after the past few days of observation, the watch works 100% fine if I don't wear it. If I keep in on my nightstand overnight, I'll wake up and it's kept time. I didn't wear it today and it did great. It's only after I put it on that it works for about 30-60 mins until dying. I'm a little worried about sending it back cause they may not be able to replicate the problem and just assume "problem solved" when they see it working, as opposed to having to wear it for a period of time to realize it's issues. You got a Daytona 7750 sec @6 as first one??? Unfortunately the 7750 with sec @6 are notoriously unreliable. Maybe next time read a bit more before to purchase. My 2 c. I thought I had read enough but obviously not. I'm trying to go through the forums for more info, but definitely a lot to digest. Any suggestions for similar ones that are reliable? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
panermaniac Posted November 4, 2014 Report Share Posted November 4, 2014 Maybe the watch doesn't like you. Best get 2 or 3 more to find one that does. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GenTLe Posted November 4, 2014 Report Share Posted November 4, 2014 Similar and working: any rep vintage daytona with a Venus handwind movement. Or any a7753 based watch (similar dial configuration), or also any one with 7750 modified (sec @9, hours @6, 30min @3). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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