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User guide to the A7750 movement.

QueTip

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When you say not to abuse the chrono. Do you just mean to not often do the start, stop, reset actions? Is it considered abusive to let the big seconds hand constantly run?

Yup That's exactly what I said. And yes this is Considering as abusing as then there is constant pressure On the extra gear that wouldn't be needed and wants to be avoided.

Using the chrono from time to time is okay (eG when cooking Or something) But just don't Start stop and reset it because you're bored! :)
 

Striken

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Seems like this movement is perfect for a watch winder or am I mistaken?
 

lmmo

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I received by ROO with running seconds @ 12 and everything looks ok... except that the hour sub-dial @ 6 doesn't stop.

Is this normal? How to fix it?
 

trailboss99

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Seems like this movement is perfect for a watch winder or am I mistaken?
No not really, because a 7750 auto wind module only winds in one direction quite a few winders won't keep it running. You need a winder that can be switched to all it's turns to either right or left. From memory the 7750 is a clockwise winder. Even then some winders will not keep up.
 

chris3007

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I received by ROO with running seconds @ 12 and everything looks ok... except that the hour sub-dial @ 6 doesn't stop.

Is this normal? How to fix it?

You just can fix that issue with a movement service.


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Striken

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I got a winder that turns both ways.


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Thenextpage

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Can someone please confirm for the 7750 in which direction it should be rotated to wind? If I'm looking at the back of the watch, should I swirl the plate clockwise or counter-clockwise? Thank you.
 

Jj3K

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If you hold the watch with the dial facing you, turn it counter clockwise to wind it.
So the back plate would be rotating counter clockwise as well.

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collector00

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The below is a re-post from RWG1.1 so thanks to greg_r



The 7750 is probably the most-discussed movement on the rep boards. Partly because of the notorious issues with the secs@6 movements (now a little improved with the latest version), but also because it has built a reputation for being less reliable than other movements. The reliability issue is, however, largely based on early samples of the low-beat version - the movement currently being fitted to replica watches is much more consistent and, if treated correctly, is as reliable as one could wish for something that is, essentially, very inexpensive.

Here are a few basic guidelines - culled from posts by Ziggy and various other folks who know a damn sight more about this movement than I do
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1. If you have to hand-wind the movement, do so gently and try not to do it too often. The hand wind mechanism is quite high-geared and there is a danger that you can strip the gears if you're too rough with it. Best advice is to start the watch with a quick 'swirl' then just strap it on and wear it. Normal use should keep it wound (I can vouch for this as it's what I do.).

2. Yes, the 7750 rotor is usually that noisy
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The 7750 rotor only winds in one direction. The winding direction has resistance since the rotor is trying to wind the mainspring. In the other direction there is no resistance at all, and the rotor is free to spin. If the rotor bearings are dry, there is nothing preventing the rotor from spinning like crazy. Lubricating the bearings helps to quieten the rotor a bit and prevent such a free spin in the non-winding direction.

3. Don’t set the date between 7 pm and 2 am
This is true for all 7750’s, Asian or gen Valjoux. Note that this is also good practice when setting the date on other movements. The date gear starts to engage with the date wheel around 7pm and disengages totally by 2 am, if you attempt to do a quick date change during the engagement, you will damage the watch. Best advice - with any watch, whatever the movement - is to wind the hands forward past midnight until the date changes, then with the hands set to around 6am, use the quick set function to change the date as needed.

4. Don’t re-set the chrono with the seconds hand anywhere but between 10 and 2 on the dial.
The reset hammer can slam down very hard onto the heart cams for the seconds and minute counters. This force can cause the seconds hand to slip if the hand is sitting anywhere but between 10 and 2. Even genuine watches can suffer from this problem. A slipping center seconds hand is totally preventable by the owner, all you have to do is make sure you never reset your chrono between anything but 10-2. In addition, DO NOT push the chrono reset pusher (@ 4) while the chrono hand is running. It is also recommended that you resist the temptation to 'play' with the chronos too often - especially on an unserviced movement - as this can increase the chances of problems.

As I said - this post has been collected from comments by various experts on the boards. If more knowledgeable folks than myself have any corrections or observations, do please feel free to comment and I'll correct this post if appropriate. Thanks.


Regards to the very 1st.. need some clarification cause recently i jus ordered iwc 3714 (sort of regret... arghhhh)
with regard to the mentioned "no. 1", do i wind the watch 40 times as per usual watch (assuming the watch is completely stop) before i put inside the watch winder?
with regard to the mentioned "no. 4", "Don’t re-set the chrono with the seconds hand anywhere but between 10 and 2 on the dial."
may i ask... seconds hand refer to literally the 2nd hand movement which is at the @6 position for iwc 3714..?
 

jai04

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The below is a re-post from RWG1.1 so thanks to greg_r



The 7750 is probably the most-discussed movement on the rep boards. Partly because of the notorious issues with the secs@6 movements (now a little improved with the latest version), but also because it has built a reputation for being less reliable than other movements. The reliability issue is, however, largely based on early samples of the low-beat version - the movement currently being fitted to replica watches is much more consistent and, if treated correctly, is as reliable as one could wish for something that is, essentially, very inexpensive.

Here are a few basic guidelines - culled from posts by Ziggy and various other folks who know a damn sight more about this movement than I do
wink.gif
.

1. If you have to hand-wind the movement, do so gently and try not to do it too often. The hand wind mechanism is quite high-geared and there is a danger that you can strip the gears if you're too rough with it. Best advice is to start the watch with a quick 'swirl' then just strap it on and wear it. Normal use should keep it wound (I can vouch for this as it's what I do.).

2. Yes, the 7750 rotor is usually that noisy
wink.gif

The 7750 rotor only winds in one direction. The winding direction has resistance since the rotor is trying to wind the mainspring. In the other direction there is no resistance at all, and the rotor is free to spin. If the rotor bearings are dry, there is nothing preventing the rotor from spinning like crazy. Lubricating the bearings helps to quieten the rotor a bit and prevent such a free spin in the non-winding direction.

3. Don’t set the date between 7 pm and 2 am
This is true for all 7750’s, Asian or gen Valjoux. Note that this is also good practice when setting the date on other movements. The date gear starts to engage with the date wheel around 7pm and disengages totally by 2 am, if you attempt to do a quick date change during the engagement, you will damage the watch. Best advice - with any watch, whatever the movement - is to wind the hands forward past midnight until the date changes, then with the hands set to around 6am, use the quick set function to change the date as needed.

4. Don’t re-set the chrono with the seconds hand anywhere but between 10 and 2 on the dial.
The reset hammer can slam down very hard onto the heart cams for the seconds and minute counters. This force can cause the seconds hand to slip if the hand is sitting anywhere but between 10 and 2. Even genuine watches can suffer from this problem. A slipping center seconds hand is totally preventable by the owner, all you have to do is make sure you never reset your chrono between anything but 10-2. In addition, DO NOT push the chrono reset pusher (@ 4) while the chrono hand is running. It is also recommended that you resist the temptation to 'play' with the chronos too often - especially on an unserviced movement - as this can increase the chances of problems.

As I said - this post has been collected from comments by various experts on the boards. If more knowledgeable folks than myself have any corrections or observations, do please feel free to comment and I'll correct this post if appropriate. Thanks.


Regards to the very 1st.. need some clarification cause recently i jus ordered iwc 3714 (sort of regret... arghhhh)
with regard to the mentioned "no. 1", do i wind the watch 40 times as per usual watch (assuming the watch is completely stop) before i put inside the watch winder?
with regard to the mentioned "no. 4", "Don’t re-set the chrono with the seconds hand anywhere but between 10 and 2 on the dial."
may i ask... seconds hand refer to literally the 2nd hand movement which is at the @6 position for iwc 3714..?

Answer to your first question, usually, watches with a7750 doesn't need to be manually wounded, just give them a few gentle shakes and put it on, specially with seconds @6, don't wind it manually.

To your 2nd question, the second hand refers to the chrono hand, not the second hand @ 6 position. If ever you decide to try the chrono function, you should not reset it anywhere but only between the 10 and 2 on the dial. Resetting it on other position produces too much force that it can literally send the chrono hands flying off the pinion. Also, with your iwc rep, I suggest you don't use the chrono function at all. Once is enough to test it if it is working then resist the temptation of testing it again. Good luck :D
 

collector00

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Answer to your first question, usually, watches with a7750 doesn't need to be manually wounded, just give them a few gentle shakes and put it on, specially with seconds @6, don't wind it manually.

To your 2nd question, the second hand refers to the chrono hand, not the second hand @ 6 position. If ever you decide to try the chrono function, you should not reset it anywhere but only between the 10 and 2 on the dial. Resetting it on other position produces too much force that it can literally send the chrono hands flying off the pinion. Also, with your iwc rep, I suggest you don't use the chrono function at all. Once is enough to test it if it is working then resist the temptation of testing it again. Good luck :D
thanks buddy... noted it!
 

oLkuM

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Hello everyone,

I just bought a AP 44mm FC by JF.

I wanted to know what's the best time to change the date because some of you said 6am and the others not between 2am - 7pm.


I will appreciate if someone could help me.


Thanking you in advance.