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11 hours ago, jdrichard said:

 

I have an omega Speedmaster Automatic Chronograph and I would like to put in a new, reasonably priced, replacement movement. The movement can even be (brace yourselves) Quartz.

 

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The watch isn't authentic, but you probably knew that.  You might be able to find a replacement Chinese chrono movement.

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35 minutes ago, noirrac1j said:

 You might be able to find a replacement Chinese chrono movement.

I guess your posting is made tongue in cheek like mine ;-)

In reality The Chinese don't make chrographs. At most month, lunar and some more indicators e.g. in the one you have linked. 

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5 minutes ago, jdm said:

I guess your posting is made tongue in cheek like mine ;-)

In reality The Chinese don't make chrographs. At most month, lunar and some more indicators e.g. in the one you have linked. 

Doesn't Tianjin make chronos? I believe they're called Seagulls, but this isn't one of those. You are correct JDM, the subdials on the movement I suggested usually indicate day of the week, month or some other thing like lunar cycle. IN  the case of this faux Speedy, it is possible they simply spin around with no real elapsed time function--looks that way from the photo too!

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I have an omega Speedmaster Automatic Chronograph and I would like to put in a new, reasonably priced, replacement movement. The movement can even be (brace yourselves) Quartz.
 
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Seeing the back of the movement I suppose it's a faux-chrono and the subdials are not working.
Possibly a modified Hangzhou 2813.
You could have a look at cousinsuk website and search the Chinese movements list for a movement with the same specs.

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