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I have tried an original rolex stem and it does not work ... now I am waiting for a stem noob 4130 in a week saber. but that piece does not work
I have tried an original rolex stem and it does not work ... now I am waiting for a stem noob 4130 in a week saber. but that piece does not work
How did you get the broken stem out? What position was the stem in when it broke? To say you tried a Rolex stem and it doesn't work, how did you try it? Any position besides the first stage which is winding position will throw your keyless off and any stem will not work. If you were pulling the stem out to adjust the hands when it broke it will not work.
I leaned this the hard way. When I got my noob 4130 watch it was working fine. I went to adjust the hands and the stem came out. I tried to put it back in. I open it and coundn't figure out what was going on. Then I spoke to Mike (misipked) and he had me bring it to him. When it was put together it seemed the person didn't take out the stem in the right position and he had to reset my keyless. Then it worked like a charm. I have taken the stem out since then to change the dial and hands and mainspring and chrono gear. Every time in winding position and it goes back fine.
I think your problem lies in your keyless. I could be wrong but I will order a stem and see.
My stem broke when I was rolling. My watchmaker left the movement loose and moved and it might be that he died for that reason. he told me
I tried a gene stem and it does not work ... now I'm waiting for the
stem noob ... if someone can confirm this we will know for sure ...
What is there to do then? Should we dismantle the movement?
Yes I do. I can order one next time I order stuff from my rolex guy and see for 100% but I changed my main spring and my chrono gear and pinion and some keyless parts with real rolex parts and they all fit perfectly. Cant see why the stem would be different.
Gen stem fit and work as should in sa4130
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I never find a problem with install and use the gen stem in sa,the problem, i think, is inside the key distribution sistem,
live in Spain. the problem is that there are no good watchmakers here ... where I could send the watch for repair. I read a lot but I do not know where to repair .. thanks
live in Spain. the problem is that there are no good watchmakers here ... where I could send the watch for repair. I read a lot but I do not know where to repair .. thanks
live in Spain. the problem is that there are no good watchmakers here ... where I could send the watch for repair. I read a lot but I do not know where to repair .. thanks
live in Spain. the problem is that there are no good watchmakers here ... where I could send the watch for repair. I read a lot but I do not know where to repair .. thanks
I don't think your problem is the stem. I think its your keyless. If you remove a 4130 stem in any other position than winding you will not be able to put the stem back in. You will need to take it apart and reset the stem and the keyless.
Son of a bitch I just was fiddling with my Noob Daytona and bungled this part. Is there a tutorial on how to reset the stem/keyless for the 4130?