I would say reach out to a dealer and ask them they can tell you straight up..Ok will try a different tack…..does anyone know of any dealers that would be able to source a VSF P 900 movement?
Hey @locvsThere is no VSF p900 movement.
VSF has a p9000 clone that is labeled as p9000, p9001, p9010, p900.
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You can do both. But oiling silences the rotor to bearable levels.Hey @locvs
i have a question regarding the loud rotor: wouldn't it be possible to remove the rotor completely and simply use the watch with manual winding?
Or is it smarter to grease/oil the bearing?
What happened?The clone 6497 I got in an HWF was trash
Thanks for the reply. The hairspring came off the stud. And I don't mean the stud fell out of the arm, I mean the epoxy failed and it came right off lolWhat happened?
btw P9K is considered a good and stable movement in the replica world.
The first one didn't even pass the TD's QCDamn, that's bad... Never heard such stuff happened to a A6497.
...and P9011 GMTThere is no VSF p900 movement.
VSF has a p9000 clone that is labeled as p9000, p9001, p9010, p900.
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Something similar had happened to me, and it was bad lubrication of the swing wheel.I remembered there was another major issue with it so I took the balance complete from another 6497 and wound it up... It gets good time for a while and then after a few minutes this happens:
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Leave it like that and it eventually stops.
My theory is that when they cut the 4th wheel to make it a no seconds, some filings made their way into the movement. Either that or they cut the pinion too short.
I am just setting up a workshop now and I'll be able to take a look at it really soon.
In China they engineer and produce complicated Clone movement, and then they screw all it up for a drop of lube ....Something similar had happened to me, and it was bad lubrication of the swing wheel.
in reality the ST36xx movements that I have purchased to date (about ten) were all lubricated, and in this case the problem appeared on an ETA 6497-1 which had been sitting in a drawer for a long time.In China they engineer and produce complicated Clone movement, and then they screw all it up for a drop of lube ....![]()
Oh yeah I was able to figure out the problem. When the seconds hand post was cut off the wheel, it cut to deep or got sheared off. Amazingly it still worked, but not very well as the timegrapher showedSomething similar had happened to me, and it was bad lubrication of the swing wheel.