Jump to content

Longines L817.4 Regulator can not move


Recommended Posts

39 minutes ago, JohnR725 said:

I always find it interesting the approach each of us takes to solve a problem. 

For instance this question I read the question then I start scrolling down the page I notice the first reply from  from watchweasol It's sort of the technical guide. Which I find interesting did anyone bother to look at the technical guide?

The other thing I noticed was when you look at the picture the stud has two screws right away that's a clue that something strange? That means the first thing I did was look at the technical guide and we find out there very proud of the Triovis system For regulation. I snipped out an image were they talk a little about it and then they refer you to Section 5 unfortunately section 5 doesn't exist? But if it did exist even though it doesn't it would look like the other image I attached. This is why it's always good to look at the technical documentation if you've something weird.

 

 

Triovis system 1.JPG

Triovis system 2.JPG

well I was also looking for the rest of the file. because section 5 is not on the file uploaded to the forum and I didn't find it on google. Thanks for sharing the information.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

18 hours ago, JohnR725 said:

If you want to have some fun Google Triovis system for regulation. I figured since they were so proud of the name it probably exists somewhere else in the universe. LC references to other watches using the system not entirely cheap watches either

 

https://www.watch-wiki.net/index.php?title=Triovis

Thanks and lesson learned. Do anything after read the tech sheet.:biggrin:

Link to comment
Share on other sites



  • Recently Browsing

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Topics

  • Posts

    • …then again it could be a recase. 
    • As a child/young person, I remember how the police sometimes appeared in the middle of a country road and blocked off the traffic. A few minutes later, a fighter jet flew over our heads (loudly and respectfully, almost making us crap our pants), landed in front of us and was towed into the forest. It made us feel safe. I just realized that I've come a long way from demagnetizing watch movements, but isn't that the charm of associations and discussions? Anyway, I'll stick to the topic from here on!
    • Hi everyone Anyone have any ideas what this caliber is? Is it a genuine B & M as I understand the market is flooded with copies? Thanks.
    • You know it H Ours was scrapped early 60s. Nothing wrong with joining the army H , i would have love the physical and discipline side of it, but i can't follow or be lead by numpties.
    • That's exactly why you need to exercise, or you'll meet with an untimely death! 😉 Well, good thing you weren't born in my neck of the woods then as you would have no choice. Back in the day when it was time for my service (early 80s) this small country could mobilize 800,000 soldiers in a few days, and mobilization supplies with modern weapons and munitions were everywhere and we had an air force second to none. Then beginning in the 90s it was scrapped because our politicians decided that Russia would become a Western democracy. In discussions with colleagues, friends and acquaintances where I mentioned I thought it was imprudent to scrap our capacity for self-defense, I was laughed at. I wonder if anyone of those people would laugh today.
×
×
  • Create New...