You make it look so easy. My luminox automatic has sw200 movement, it does the same. I hope to find it’s issue when I get brave enough to peek inside. Thank you for a possible solution.
Ohhh he must been lucky that this screw didn’t caught within the hairspring or stucked in those skeleton wheels during timing, or the damage will be catastrophic! Actually I tried to switched screws for SW-200 and STP6-15, that one little screw is tight in solid for a brand new movement, my guess is this screw is been re installed by a watch maker, because this upper hole is a very narrow room, or maybe the whatchmaker did not have the proper size screw drive for this one, he didn’t tighten the screw following the torque as instructed on official PDF, that left a time boom for this movement… wait, that sounds like me, 😂😂😂😂I have to recheck all my 2824 series movements to make sure this one is tightened, thanks for the heads up🎉🎉🎉
You make it look so easy. My luminox automatic has sw200 movement, it does the same. I hope to find it’s issue when I get brave enough to peek inside. Thank you for a possible solution.
This is a common issue in sellita movements, Thanks for uploading this video brother.
So nice of you
Ohhh he must been lucky that this screw didn’t caught within the hairspring or stucked in those skeleton wheels during timing, or the damage will be catastrophic! Actually I tried to switched screws for SW-200 and STP6-15, that one little screw is tight in solid for a brand new movement, my guess is this screw is been re installed by a watch maker, because this upper hole is a very narrow room, or maybe the whatchmaker did not have the proper size screw drive for this one, he didn’t tighten the screw following the torque as instructed on official PDF, that left a time boom for this movement… wait, that sounds like me, 😂😂😂😂I have to recheck all my 2824 series movements to make sure this one is tightened, thanks for the heads up🎉🎉🎉
Why is a loose bridge screw an issue. Its a non moving part? Putting it back where it belongs prevents this from happening again how?
Is that one of the barrel bridge screws that came loose?
Loose
odd my PT5000 had similar except it was movt holder screw.
Same caliber.
...THATs the "Swiss Made" quality... wtf...
Great
Thanks
That's the one common issue in eta and sellita machine.,,, Sir how to prevent it?,,,
it's a common problem, no way
Next time have breakfast before you torque the watch movement screws😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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You would not have this issue with system51 movement🙃
If you're not going to say anything in the video, I suggest you simply mute it because of the background noise.
It is actually way better with background noise than nothing at all mate, c'mon.
you can also just press the mute button lol
@boxlad7583 Why should I do it due to lousy production of the uploader side.
@@mjokffsgfjs not muting a video isn't lazy production. I personally don't wanna sit and watch a completely muted video, guy above agrees.