Having a timegrapher is definitely one of the most worthwhile investments for any aspiring watchmaking hobbyist. Also got the BPSD demagnetized with a $14 gadget off of Amazon and running much more up to spec now. I probably will upgrade the movement in this to a more reliable VR3135 anyway. Operating the crown on this watch is all messed up. Sometimes I’m able to move the minute hand when the seconds aren’t even hacked.
During disassembly I noticed that the SA3135 uses a dial spacer between the movement and dial. Do any of the well versed folks here know if I’ll have to reuse this spacer in a VR3135 during the movement transplant? I’m assuming I would have to in order to ensure proper stem height for the crown
It sure is. Try and get that beat error down. That’s the funnest part.