houndoggie
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guys, what do you mean with "SERVICED"?
reading everywehere - GOT YOUR MOVEMENT SERVICED.
Thank you.
disassembled, cleaned, reassembled with proper oil, regulated.
guys, what do you mean with "SERVICED"?
reading everywehere - GOT YOUR MOVEMENT SERVICED.
Thank you.
Of course, I think companies like Invicta just assemble the watch, and put the movement in the case with very little Quality control...if any. They probably receive the movement crude, and just throw it in there.
These sales people in AD stores think they are Gods now because they sell the best watches in the world, and if you are not already wearing a Rolex on your wrist, you are a loser!!! Hahaha!!!
My first A7750 died within minutes, TD replaced it and it ran perfect for 2 years before dying. I'm happy with 2 years at that price, in fact new watch every 2 years for 20 years equals the price of 1 gen. I replaced that movement with a gen eta. I have a new a7750 watch that has kept perfect time for 6 months so far.
Personally I never service an A7750, I run it till it dies then replace it with a gen eta. A serviced rep movement may well be great but it will never be as good as a genuine verified Swiss movement (not the factory fitted junk in so called "Swiss" rep versions).
Power reserve on my gen eta's wipes the floor with my asians and the build quality of each individual part is of a higher standard than parts built in a Chinese "factory".
You can get a good quality eta movement for little more than the price of servicing an asian.
Yeah but hasn't ETA stopped the supply now? So we can expect to no longer find gen ETAs for purchase in the future.
I personally think it is a matter of how you operate the push buttons on the chrono. you must never reset the chrono when the timing hand is towards the bottom parts of the dial, because it will shoot the timing hands past the twelve mark
I personally think it is a matter of how you operate the push buttons on the chrono. you must never reset the chrono when the timing hand is towards the bottom parts of the dial, because it will shoot the timing hands past the twelve mark