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Does anyone have a source for identical springbars to fit the vsf 126610? I wouldn't mind keeping a few extras on hand.
Saw a couple of gen ones at 125€ on CH24
Does anyone have a source for identical springbars to fit the vsf 126610? I wouldn't mind keeping a few extras on hand.
Today I finally received my watch and I'm very happy so far.
The build quality is very good and the lume is incredible.
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That cyclops is really great!
Guys I have received my LV with the VS3235 Movement. It does feel rather stiff on winding - still smooth but a little harder to wind than others I own.
I'd like to keep this going as long as possible before it fails or needs servicing, any key tips to keep the movement in order? Can it be overwound?
Guys I have received my LV with the VS3235 Movement. It does feel rather stiff on winding - still smooth but a little harder to wind than others I own.
I'd like to keep this going as long as possible before it fails or needs servicing, any key tips to keep the movement in order? Can it be overwound?
Hmm I had same issue. First I thought I overwound it as well. After lonnng 70 hours I wound again and stiff/rather feeling was gone.
I read that you can't overwound the movements. does that not apply to this movement? or is it because of the chinese clones
Guys, don’t wind your watch unless it needs to be wound. If it’s ticking, just leave it alone.
I just leave mine on the winder during the night - the winder rotates 1h and then stops for the next 4h...
I will see how it goes, never had a gen Rolex at 0/sec per day