Hey New Yorker, seems like you're 0 for two on your movement that you've received. It happens. Honestly, it is the rep game. Tough to hear but it really is. No matter what movement you get it's still dirty parts most likely and put together with bad lubrication or by non professional watch makers.
Most here have bought many reps. I've bought/sold 30+ reps at least. some stats.
Had 4 seizures by customs.
Of my movements:
Cheap movement 2815 or 21 or 23j movements (seen it listed with both jewel counts so not sure which is correct) I've had 2 for many years and both work great with full power reserve.
Miyota 9015--I've had mixed results. Of two watches one barely stays working for 5 hours or so after wearing then stops and the other works fine so 50% fail rate for me.
Chrono movements: All kept time on the wrist when worn well. 70% have had auto winding issues where they will only stay running 24hrs after being worn fully so not full power reserve. They did keep time fine while being worn though so no complaints and kept over 12 hrs of power reserve which is the minimum I can take and still pick up a running watch the next day. Basically this hasn't been an issue for but it would be nice if I got full power reserve. I don't use the chronos and try to avoid hand winding them.
Asian 2824/2836 movements: I'd say 30% rate of failure. They would either not get many hours of power reserve and in a few instances the crown would not engage fully when winding and it would "pop out" and have to be pushed back in/pulled out again to wind for two hours and it would popout again. One is a gmt version and it ran for a week now won't run at all even if wound. Some of the defects were in watches I didn't care about so no biggie but a couple were in watches I was really looking forward to so I was really disappointed they didn't work. All part of the rep game I guess and I did not contact the TD as I took it as part of the risk with the thought that I would just swap movements (I'm lazy and never ended up doing it so I have so broken watches I hope to wear someday).
Lastly the 6497 manual wind movement--had two and they worked flawlessly.
So seems like your bad luck is hitting early in your collecting and in pieces you were really hoping to wear frequently which sucks but seems the easiest thing is to buy replacement movements, learn how to pull off hands and drop in a new movement or find someone else to do it.
Good luck man and hope you stick around and not be one of these people that just gets a rep rolex/pam/ap without knowing anything, fakes it's real at work and to impress their friends and co-workers and you never hear from them again. Annnnd long post over