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Modified 7750 Reliability in New Daytonas


beanyboy

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I have been interested in purchasing a good quality Rollie Daytona rep for a while now. However, there was much discussion on this board a month or so ago about the reliability of the watch, especially since it needed to be Gerry-rigged six ways from Sunday in order to get the seconds at "6" and to get the chronograph spacing correct. Then a few of the folks on this board who really know their stuff started saying that the movement would fail.

Well, may I get some input from those brave souls who purchased the new Daytona? Any problems? Would you do it again? Would you recommend to somebody that they fork over $300 to EL or Angus for such a beast?

Just wondering. Any input is always appreciated.

Beanyboy

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I would vote it a "no buy".

Mine arrived with defective movement.

Stopped at 5:00 o'clock consistently.

DaytonaT replaced it with a brand new movement.

Now it refuses to wind on my watch winder.

It has become a manual winding daytona.

However, it does keep good time.

I would go for new, improved Asian 7750 is some other configuration other than Daytona.

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Have a daytona from Luckyyy witrh asian movement. been running strong for three weeks. within 10 second a week.. on watch winder when not on my wrist.. so far i was luckkyyyyy

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Have a daytona from Luckyyy witrh asian movement. been running strong for three weeks. within 10 second a week.. on watch winder when not on my wrist.. so far i was luckkyyyyy

Have you used the chronos? Are there any problems with them resetting correctly? I also heard about some people who had to run the chronos all the time or else the watch wouldn't work, but I'm not sure if it was the old A7750..

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I think The Zigmeister's review says it all -- the modification to put the running seconds at 6 fundamentally puts too much stress on the movement, such that you cannot expect a long happy ownership experience with this watch.

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man i wanted to pull the trigger on the new 7750b from josh. but i guess not... :(

so even if i am able to source a swiss 7750, it would still have to be modded and still would be unreliable, correct?

Correct. And would be more expensive too.

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I have 2 from Josh and one from EL

All working flawlessly.

Had 2 from josh fr about a month, and the EL one I got when they first came out, a few months ago.

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  • 6 months later...

Just an update.

This Daytona is now DEAD.

Never going to buy a Asian 7750 with seconds at 6 ever again.

(Not unless they make them more reliable.)

I would vote it a "no buy".

Mine arrived with defective movement.

Stopped at 5:00 o'clock consistently.

DaytonaT replaced it with a brand new movement.

Now it refuses to wind on my watch winder.

It has become a manual winding daytona.

However, it does keep good time.

I would go for new, improved Asian 7750 is some other configuration other than Daytona.

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i have 3 daytonas with running second 6

1 work good (used from my wife)

the other 2 watches are defect. Not working and the chronos not on right positions

BEWARE for asia 7750. Hand winder chronos are much better.

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