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VSF PAM1074

mmar141

Horology Curious
23/12/19
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How reliable is this movement? Ive had my eye on the 974 for a while because my wrist is too small for a bronzo, but this 1074 looks fantastic! I just worry if something breaks I'm sol.
 

locvs

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7/12/20
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How reliable is this movement? Ive had my eye on the 974 for a while because my wrist is too small for a bronzo, but this 1074 looks fantastic! I just worry if something breaks I'm sol.
very reliable. VSF have been using the same p9000 clone for a number of years in pretty much all their pams. No reports of typical failures.
 
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Efigy

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I guess that at this point that has been released members will appreciate as much as possible nr. of photos even if they look all the same. Here are from two different sources mostly taken from the same angels
















Did it come with that blue rubber strap too? If not where can I get one?
 

centrum

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How reliable is this movement? Ive had my eye on the 974 for a while because my wrist is too small for a bronzo, but this 1074 looks fantastic! I just worry if something breaks I'm sol.
Quite reliable. I have three watches with the movement and they have been worry-free so far. The rotor is quite noisy however.
 
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Rollyman

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I ordered this Baby and I'm looking forward to it. I like the idea of this wearable 42mm Bronzo … thinking that I can live with the flaws.
 

ellocity

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Gen movement: Automatic mechanical, P.900 calibre, 12 ½ lignes, 4.2 mm thick, 23 jewels, 28,800 alternations/hour.
VSF movement: 31 jewels:oops:
 

johnlogan

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Hi @Kup1712, is there a thread for rotor silencing, do you know?
Open Case Back

-Q-tip

-Silicone (tits) grease


Dip the Q-tip in, small amount, and press the grease inside the bearings.
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