Sweattdogg Posted January 4, 2008 Report Posted January 4, 2008 Okay here is the story. I bought a used gucci 1900l for my girl. I was going to give it to her for Valentine's day. I met the seller and the watch looked like new. She said it had a new battery. I set the time and left. I pulled the watch out when I got home and the time was totally off. I popped the back and the movement is ETA marked "v8" and had a new battery. I just went to the jewery store and picked up another battery. No dice. After 1 hour the hands have moved only 10 minutes. Any idea what could be wrong? I'm gonna try to get my money back, but you know how that goes. If I can't should I just find a new movement and drop it in? Anyone have a link to where I can buy ETA quartz? Quite a shame, because it is a really nice watch.
Pugwash Posted January 4, 2008 Report Posted January 4, 2008 If I can't should I just find a new movement and drop it in? Anyone have a link to where I can buy ETA quartz? Quite a shame, because it is a really nice watch. ETA Quartz movements are cheap, luckily. The expensive end: http://www.julesborel.com/movements/MC07page7.htm
Sweattdogg Posted January 4, 2008 Author Report Posted January 4, 2008 Thanks Pug. I found the movement. I guess if the woman doesn't return my cash I can replace the movement for about $18.
Sweattdogg Posted January 4, 2008 Author Report Posted January 4, 2008 Thanks Pug. I found the movement. I guess if the woman doesn't return my cash I can replace the movement for about $18. The movement model was stamped on. I was just too lazy to pop the case open until I found a source for the movement.
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