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Hello. I am about to buy an vintage Omega with Cal 1337. But what i can see on the pic, the battery went bad and started corroing many parts inside the watch. My question is, would it worth it to buy it and do a service?
Have the exact same movement in my Movado.watch ran flawlessly for last 7trs I've owned it.replaced battery about 6 months back and again worked perfectly then all of the sudden it just stopped.using a renata 395 battery and battery still has 1.47volts so battery is good.im assuming the coil went bad,idk.going to strip it down and do a service and hoping there's just something inside movement like dirt that caused it to stop but if it still dont work after doing a thorough cleaning and oiling then I guess I'm gonna have to change coil and hope for best since I don't have proper tools to test a quartz movement in order to find out what the problem is.im not a person who pays others to do stuff for me hence the reason I learned how to service my own watches so hoping I can get her going again with just a basic service.
Hello, I have a Seiko Quartz Sports 100 that was owned by my late best friend. It is in need of repair/service as it does not run. Can you assist me in getting it running, so that I can return it to his wife?
I have an Oysterquartz that loses time(15min+)overnight whilst off the wrist and in a cold room say 20-23c. On the wrist 4seconds lost a day. Any thoughts? And can your shop repair these. Thanks and love the channel!
Sorry for the late response, i just see your message now. A modern quartz element hardly ever loses or gains time anymore. If a quartz movemnt looses time it is most common that it's a mechanical problem. Either wheels have too much friction or the hands touching something. Again sorry for answering so late.
Thank you very very much. This is probably the most detailed quartz movement analysis I have ever seen. A true watchmaker's view of quality quartz movement. I learnt a lot from your video. Thank you !!! more quartz movement please!!!