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Attention all Swiss ETA buyers.... Please Read!

cdubs

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So when are we going to see who these dealer are so we stop supporting them? I just got a davidsen swiss pam and you guys are freaking me out haha
 

KBH

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And within another year the Asian 7750's will be just as good, if not already/
 

bxa67

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I recently got an ETA 2824 clone, the Seagull ST24 & was able to regulate it to within COSC specs, so I think the clones are good, now they do not have the same refinement as the ETA movts do, but I think they are good & will continue to get better. Plus if the rep Manufactures where to really do a QC or QA with each watch, I think all will be good. Now about the A7750 movt I have read too many problems with them, but then again I am not sure how accurate the ETA 7750 movts are, I have had 2 watches with them & 1 of them was bad , even after going back to the Factory for repair. Best Rgds Bill.
 

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My St 24 in my heritage is gaining now 1 sec in one week, depending how I place that watch during the night. I have over 15 A7750 and not one problem. They are all running in COSC spec.
 

hk45ca

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KBH said:
And within another year the Asian 7750's will be just as good, if not already/

but where do we get parts to repair them? that is a huge problem with all of these expensive chrono reps. no body wants to touch them and if you are lucky enough to find someone to work on them they can't get parts. i feel sorry for all these people that have bought those very expensive hbb's and the like.
 

babola

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A7750 my backside! :twisted:

Don't talk to me about these movements, they're basicaly toy movt's, not built to last over longer period. Some guys are lucky having 15 of them running just fine, my failure rate was 4 out of 6, or 66% - so please don't talk about these mov'ts like you know them or anything about them, they're pipe dreams at best.

Ziggy and Vacuum and few other noted watchmakers could potentialy extend the life of these by servicing them, but here I say - POTENTIALY, since there's neither direct nor indirect proof supporting this.

Will they get any better over time? Maybe, but as things stand these days they're crap and ticking time bombs. :x

...and sorry for slightly digressing from the original topic...

cheers,
babola
 

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hk45ca said:
KBH said:
And within another year the Asian 7750's will be just as good, if not already/

but where do we get parts to repair them? that is a huge problem with all of these expensive chrono reps. no body wants to touch them and if you are lucky enough to find someone to work on them they can't get parts. i feel sorry for all these people that have bought those very expensive hbb's and the like.

HK, I have 2 of these expensive HBB and my watch smith is working on A7750. I also have parts from A7750. Bought some broken A7750 watches for 15 USD and I also bought 2 A7750 movements which are new. As of now, I only had one problem with a Daytona, but we all know the problems with the extra gears.
 

pugwash

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babola said:
A7750 my backside! :twisted:

Don't talk to me about these movements, they're basicaly toy movt's, not built to last over longer period. Some guys are lucky having 15 of them running just fine, my failure rate was 4 out of 6, or 66% - so please don't talk about these mov'ts like you know them or anything about them, they're pipe dreams at best.
Don't talk to you about them? Oh, ok.

I was about to explain how the movement themselves are actually quite good, but that they treatment they get before getting installed in our replicas is the problem. A well-serviced clean high-beat Asian 7750 is very close to a proper Valjoux in quality.

However, I obviously don't know anything about them.
 

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pugwash said:
babola said:
A7750 my backside! :twisted:

Don't talk to me about these movements, they're basicaly toy movt's, not built to last over longer period. Some guys are lucky having 15 of them running just fine, my failure rate was 4 out of 6, or 66% - so please don't talk about these mov'ts like you know them or anything about them, they're pipe dreams at best.
Don't talk to you about them? Oh, ok.

I was about to explain how the movement themselves are actually quite good, but that they treatment they get before getting installed in our replicas is the problem. A well-serviced clean high-beat Asian 7750 is very close to a proper Valjoux in quality.

However, I obviously don't know anything about them.

Thx Poug, I agree
 

Matt Watch

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Some of us (like me) never pop off the back and buy purely for looks & insecure impulse - and upgrade to swiss because we (i) think we are getting the best. So for individuals like myself we should just stick with the cheapest entry movement offered? is this the recommendation?

Thanks!

Matt
 

pugwash

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Matt Watch said:
Some of us (like me) never pop off the back and buy purely for looks & insecure impulse - and upgrade to swiss because we (i) think we are getting the best. So for individuals like myself we should just stick with the cheapest entry movement offered? is this the recommendation?
The recommendation would be to get a better dealer.

Don't ask me which, though. Read reviews.
 

babola

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pugwash said:
I was about to explain how the movement themselves are actually quite good...

Are they?! We must be then living on different planets, but I respect your views, to each his own. 8)
 

horologie_unitas

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you buy an asian 7750.... try to find anybody that cleans, services and lubes it correctly. pay 250 -300 $ for that service.
then it can last.

they usually come unlubed... FOTZTROCKEN ....so to say.
 

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I have had more than several A7750's, and the only one that has ever given me a problem was a seconds at 6 version that came in a Daytona, but thats a different topic of conversation all together.

The only one I own currently is in my 253, which I purchased over a year ago. It is still keeping flawless time and the chrono function, which I run a couple times a week for the hell of it, is smooth, precise, and resets to dead zero every time.

Daytona or Ingy aside, I wouldn't hesitate to keep buying them. In fact, I have a v2 Skyland on the way. 8)
 

hk45ca

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i would love for somebody to service all of mine but i don't have anybody that will work on them.
 

jb

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hk45ca said:
i would love for somebody to service all of mine but i don't have anybody that will work on them.

I can give you the name of a guy here in MI, but it's not going to be cheap. I think the priice he quoted me for a chrono service was $275.
 

skyline_g35

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Hi all, my first post here. I purchased a UPO from Ruby. Ruby states that it is going to be an authentic ETA, however, after seeing this thread, I'm now wondering. Did I make a mistake?
 

Matt Watch

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Subjective. If you paid for a ETA and do not receive it then you need to be compensated. I think the watch you will be receiving will be very nice in look and feel. Just need to get the movement issues squared away. I don't think you made mistake if everything checks out.