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Tudor with a problem, can someone help?


Hans1974

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Bought this Tudor Ranger from a td. When it arrived I noticed the hands didn't sit correct so I brought it to my watchsmith to fix it.

Now a week later the hands are again in the same position as how it arrived, like 30min off after running a week with hands in correct position.

Does anybody know what this problem might be?

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Either that or the hour pinion is slipping due to an excess gap between movement and the underside of the dial, this is usually the cause when a washer is not used on a 2824 movement, this latter problem is not evident with a 2836.

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1 hour ago, SSTEEL said:

Either that or the hour pinion is slipping due to an excess gap between movement and the underside of the dial, this is usually the cause when a washer is not used on a 2824 movement, this latter problem is not evident with a 2836.

+1 to this.

There is a cover on the hour wheel in a 2836, whereas not on the 2824

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