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P.9010 (P.9000) manual winding issue

teaston

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20/3/16
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The piece slide on the teeth when winding. It should be freely moving. If the piece is screwed too tight, then it won't be able to move and work properly.

Great thanks. How many bits did you have to remove to get to it? Looks like quite a lot, including deco plates?
 

Gexwh

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3/3/20
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After resolving the winding issue, I had the problem that the rotor did not load anymore. The problem went from the tick wire (see arrow) that block the rotor to unwind.
It is something tricky since mine looks like brocken or too short. See the distance from the wire to the wheel?
I had to bend it a little bit so that it fits.
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Saggiolus

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This morning I went to manual wind my VSF 683 with the “P.9010” movement (which appears to be identical to the P.9000), and every turn made the rotor spin! The rotor spun so fast that the whole watch wobbled violently!

I took the case back off and moved the rotor either way with my finger, which a very quiet clicking sound, then I tried manual winding again and it didn’t spin the rotor anymore. Manual winding still appears to work, but the crown feels stiff to turn.

Does anyone how or why this happened? If anyone can shed any light on this issue or any information on this movement that might be relevant it would be appreciated.

Hi! Sorry to bother you I’m having the exact same problem. Did you figure out how to solve it?