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18 February 2021, 04:48 AM | #1 |
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How's Your Tudor 390 movement running ?
Mine is at 20 sec per day slow after service...I know these movements are often panned, but that seems subpar.
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18 February 2021, 10:46 AM | #2 |
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Yes, I would be happy with that. I owned a 61 7928 with it and it was very slow. I’ve never overhauled one of those. Could it be magnetized ?
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Mine, serviced, just a few seconds per day usually.
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18 February 2021, 10:54 AM | #4 |
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Saying that the watch is running 20 seconds per day slow really doesn't give much of a picture about timekeeping. What is the variation from day to day? Positional variation? Amplitude? If it's running consistently 20 second slow per day with little variation, then all it needs is more careful regulation. On the other hand, if the delta is 40 seconds, then you're out of luck.
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The timekeeping tests I've done are simply a full wind then sat on the counter for 24 hours. It is pretty consistent, 20-23 sec slow each day. The seller offered advice that further regulation would not do much. "The watch was fully serviced by our watchmakers before sale, ...Because the movement on this watch has retained its original parts it isn't keeping time consistently in the way that you might expect of a modern watch. This can be rectified but it would require new parts, specifically new major components like the balance wheel. The delay of up to 23 seconds per day is to be expected in a vintage watch and does not warrant above mentioned procedure. You could have it regulated, however that will probably only "buy" a few seconds, if any. " |
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The work performed was a very minimal type of service, which involves only disassembly, cleaning, and reassembly. Some of us use watchmakers that carefully inspect every part, and replace or repair as necessary. That type of service is more expensive.
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