Looks like dial needs to be adjusted
What movement - an SH3135 ?
I assume the date wheel is pretty much spot on how it sits on the movement. If not.check Dw teeth or mechanism..If ok..then..
Bend the feet of the dial . It’s a rep..and they are not perfectly made. I assume the holes to mount the dial is off a little. your dial is perfect though.. I know it’s a risky move..there’s Only two options...use a DWO or bend the dial feet just a tad. Hope this helps
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Can't bring myself to bend the dial feet, took me a while to find the dial and they are pretty rare. i'm going to remove the date plate and check the spring and gears
Can't bring myself to bend the dial feet, took me a while to find the dial and they are pretty rare. i'm going to remove the date plate and check the spring and gears
yes Sir, sh3135. thinking of picking up a vr3135 as this will be a watch i keep for a very long time.
Rolex DW's don't fit on SH3135's the Rolex DW's are larger in Diameter and thicker than the JF. Removing jewels doesn't work, loosening screws or prising up studs won't work in the long term either. You need to make the date wheel thinner by 0.2 mm and reeducethe diameter by 0.2 - 0.3 mm, that way the DW will fit and turn correctly.
will it fit the vr with no mods?
Date wheel's not centred - it's wedged under the jewel at 12 and also 5, a jewel sitting on it's own at 27, the tab at 25 is barely over the edge of the date wheel. Is the date finger at 9 between the teeth of the DW ? The pic is blurred, but it looks like the finger is partly under the DW.
Pull the finger back and gently centre and push the DW forward, then release the finger and advance the DW at the crown - it may be better, but really the DW needs to be reduced in dimensions, otherwise it's just going to keep sticking.