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IWCS106 Silixprime arrived


Kuiper

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If it is 7750 chrono version you have to push hard on top pusher to start the chrono. It is really stiff, nothing like quartz watches and their pushers (if you are used to that).

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Yes thanks I have figured it out.

The watch is breaking down. It stops every minute at 37" secs.

Hope I can find someone to service or replace it for a ETA 7750

Cheers,

Ruud

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If the watch is low on power, the chrono will stop. This is normal with all mechanical chronos.

Have you worn the watch for a day or so, it should normally have enough power to operate the chrono..

If it still stops intermittently, it is defect... ready for return..

The Portoguese has a reworked 7750, and the movement has unfortunately proved to be troublesome.. There are a lot of transfer gears used to move the seconds subdial from 9 to 6 o'clock.

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If the watch is low on power, the chrono will stop. This is normal with all mechanical chronos.

Have you worn the watch for a day or so, it should normally have enough power to operate the chrono..

If it still stops intermittently, it is defect... ready for return..

The Portoguese has a reworked 7750, and the movement has unfortunately proved to be troublesome.. There are a lot of transfer gears used to move the seconds subdial from 9 to 6 o'clock.

Thanks I am looking for a watchsmith in the netherlands to take a closer look at the mechanism.... Its dead now...

Ruud

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