Just a thought.... maybe it would be better the factories to add $60, $70 to the price and sell watch with service ready for use?
https://trustytime.io/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=127&products_id=1275
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thanks, I did not know that! all TD does it?
https://trustytime.io/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=127&products_id=1275
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[FONT=verdana,arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Above scope of works is carry out by Swiss trained Technicians.(Quote)
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This bullshit is why I have never bought this service. I can imagine them opening the watch and spraying in some WD40. Swiss trained my arse..
I don't know how I can say this any more clearly bro.
"So using a lower lift angle (50, 52) to measure this movement will result in lower (false) amplitude readings".
Your real amplitude is probably around 350 which is way too high.
https://wahawatches.com/watch-talk-...itude that's too high,and 300 degrees is fine.
i guess i'm just thinking back to all the watches.........too many and i'm seeing these lower lift angles and some at 59 as well. nothing really at 55. then maybe i will quit this game.
seems to be just a big game.
Anyone any tips on regulating these? I've not had a movement of this sort before. Is it a standard lever set up,?
It is a standard lever set up but my first balance assembly was very unstable. I was never able to get it under control. It was off too much and not clean. The first time I touched the regulator arm it completely exploded on me and I never recovered it.
Where are you getting these replacement balance wheels from ?
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Received QC pictures of a different watch now. I have already confirmed it and the watch is finally on the way.
The first watch had a #25 sticker on the caseback and this one has a #16. Anyone knows what that means? Maybe the week of production after it first came out?
Clasp code is 1LQ.
Received QC pictures of a different watch now. I have already confirmed it and the watch is finally on the way.
The first watch had a #25 sticker on the caseback and this one has a #16. Anyone knows what that means? Maybe the week of production after it first came out?
Clasp code is 1LQ.
That's number indicates how many Swiss trained technicians assembled this watch