mickeypro Posted March 26, 2009 Report Posted March 26, 2009 I have a white face steelfish, swiss movement, and Vac lumed. The watch however has a wobbly crown. This is only noticable when setting the time on the watch and does not affect the movement. My question is how much of a deduction is due for that wobbly crown?
Corgi Posted March 26, 2009 Report Posted March 26, 2009 A wobbly crown is not a problem warranting any deduction.
mickeypro Posted March 26, 2009 Author Report Posted March 26, 2009 A wobbly crown is not a problem warranting any deduction. thanks for a quick response. I am going to sell it and wanted to ensure I was fair
Corgi Posted March 26, 2009 Report Posted March 26, 2009 thanks for a quick response. I am going to sell it and wanted to ensure I was fair Just make sure you specify exactly how wobbly. When you say "wobbly" I think a slight movement back and forth... if it's something extreme you should make a note.
adrenalin Posted March 26, 2009 Report Posted March 26, 2009 The crown movement may be something as simple as a movement clamp being loose.... Is the 'wobbly' motion linear (like when you hack the movement) or lateral (when the time is being set)? I dont think that it would be an issue either way unless it was extreme... Just my 2 cents... -K
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