- 2/5/15
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So the long sad story is that my Brietling is back from the watchmaker with the automatic winder system fixed ( broken gear ). I've had the watch for 3 months and never dropped it. All my effort in locating cheap parts ended up ballooning from shipment costs, tax and the watchmakers charge, to $90.00, for a $120 dollar watch. Here is the kicker. Through my ignorance I did not know that you can just wind the watch with the stem. I was under the impression that this movement only winds with the automatic system. I could just have wound the stupid thing and saved the repair. So for all you newbies out there, a rule:
Never bother to fix a watch with a 2813 movement. If you can't just wind it, put it on display in your watch box and buy something else.
And on top of it all, the back of the watch is now 90 degrees off from where it was when new. Little things like that drive me nuts. Back to the watchmaker to complain. Completely kills the fun I was having owning this replica. When will it break again? Guess a cheap watch is just a cheap watch.
Never bother to fix a watch with a 2813 movement. If you can't just wind it, put it on display in your watch box and buy something else.
And on top of it all, the back of the watch is now 90 degrees off from where it was when new. Little things like that drive me nuts. Back to the watchmaker to complain. Completely kills the fun I was having owning this replica. When will it break again? Guess a cheap watch is just a cheap watch.