Here you go mateI’ve just bought my first replica and QC pics came in today and all looks good. My only concern is the amplitude which reads at 328 degrees…. Would you still accept?
All other readouts seem good from my research and limited knowledge
I'm betting it will cost you a few hundred but certainly nowhere near the $700 I paid to overhaul my gen CartierOkay thanks for your advice. I wonder how much a typical service costs.. I’ll do some research. This has been a real eye opener getting my first rep. So much to learn and understand
Okay thanks for your advice. I wonder how much a typical service costs.. I’ll do some research. This has been a real eye opener getting my first rep. So much to learn and understand
Okay thanks mateHere you go mate
How to Read Timegrapher Results!
I have had a few member reaching out in regards to the timegraph and how to read it. Repost from RWG. Beat Number Frequency, the vibration of a movement. The number of balance wheel swings per hour or how many times the watch ticks per hour. This is a preset, depends on the watch you order...forum.replica-watch.info
And i would NOT say that every rep movement is dry and dirty. Not 10/10 but there are eta and peacocks / shanghais that are doing quite well IMO
Okay wow quite a bit more than I had spare atm…. Hmm will need a think on thisI'm betting it will cost you a few hundred but certainly nowhere near the $700 I paid to overhaul my gen Cartier
There's also the alternative, wear it until it breaks (more than likely it won't) and get a replacement movement from aliexpress for 50-100 and pay a watch shop to swap it in and while at it then have them look at it and service it if needed. Firm believer of if it ain't broke don't fix it. I've had some that ran a little rough but still run well with regular wear after 10 yrs and others that had "good numbers" at least on QC pics crap out in less than a week. And that only happened maybe 5 times out of 100 so not bad.Okay wow quite a bit more than I had spare atm…. Hmm will need a think on this