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My cartier pasha 1050 1 from the 90s stop working . The chronograph function works but the time does not . I replace the battery but still same problem , i didn't find much information about the movement on the internet. If anyone knows the problem or know what causes it i would appreciate the help . 

Thanks .

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28 minutes ago, zking said:

My cartier pasha 1050 1 from the 90s stop working . The chronograph function works but the time does not . I replace the battery but still same problem , i didn't find much information about the movement on the internet. If anyone knows the problem or know what causes it i would appreciate the help . 

Thanks .

Welcome to the forum

I suggest to take it to a watch repairer.

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9 minutes ago, AndyGSi said:

Welcome to the forum

I suggest to take it to a 

Thanks for answering
I repair watches for fun but I haven't seen anything like this, I think it would cost a lot of money to have it serviced at Cartier, I don't know if it's worth it and that's why I'm trying to repair it myself. 

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48 minutes ago, zking said:

Thanks for answering
I repair watches for fun but I haven't seen anything like this, I think it would cost a lot of money to have it serviced at Cartier, I don't know if it's worth it and that's why I'm trying to repair it myself. 

If it's a genuine one then it could be worth some money and depending where in the world you are there should be an independent repairer.

What test equipment have you got and can you post photos of the movement.

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always helpful when asking questions about a watch is to give us a picture of the watch movement so we can see what you're talking about. his is because often times the movement was used in other watches and may conceivably have a different number that were used to seeing.

8 hours ago, zking said:

the 90s stop working

the problem with any mechanical watch is eventually it needs to be serviced including quartz watches. So you of a vintage quartz watch it probably needs to be serviced. In other words entirely disassembled cleaned and relubricated etc.

 

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4 hours ago, JohnR725 said:

always helpful when asking questions about a watch is to give us a picture of the watch movement so we can see what you're talking about. his is because often times the movement was used in other watches and may conceivably have a different number that were used to seeing.

the problem with any mechanical watch is eventually it needs to be serviced including quartz watches. So you of a vintage quartz watch it probably needs to be serviced. In other words entirely disassembled cleaned and relubricated etc.

 

Hi, thanks for the reply

Here are some pictures of the movement and my watch, I know it was used also by Omega and Breitling

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44 minutes ago, zking said:

Omega

Omega and piguet appear to be using the same movement or similar movement as I do not know how exactly they are the same with a different movement number. I'm attaching the parts list from one of the companies in the service bulletin from the other. See you can see how they compare.

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3027_Omega 1270.pdf 337_fp 1270.pdf

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56 minutes ago, JohnR725 said:

Omega and piguet appear to be using the same movement or similar movement as I do not know how exactly they are the same with a different movement number. I'm attaching the parts list from one of the companies in the service bulletin from the other. See you can see how they compare.

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3027_Omega 1270.pdf 921.99 kB · 3 downloads 337_fp 1270.pdf 2.4 MB · 2 downloads

First of all thanks for the help and yes it is exactly the same movement

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At a guess the movement needs a service.. However being a quartz it might respond  by freeing up the movement with one of these.  I have had many successful results with Quartz movements  using the “ Mechanic Line Free” function that simply spins the hands to free up a gummed up movement. For a cost of approx £24 worth a try. IMG_0944.jpeg.b96b73f32bbc4cb8b7151502da9d6154.jpeg

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33 minutes ago, clockboy said:

At a guess the movement needs a service.. However being a quartz it might respond  by freeing up the movement with one of these.  I have had many successful results with Quartz movements  using the “ Mechanic Line Free” function that simply spins the hands to free up a gummed up movement. For a cost of approx £24 worth a try. IMG_0944.jpeg.b96b73f32bbc4cb8b7151502da9d6154.jpeg

You need to be careful doing that on a Chronograph movement depending what facilities it has to reset the Chronograph hands.

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