Watch keeps stopping after battery change
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Yeah, same for me. Ten to twelve euro for the movement that looks reasonable, another ten or more for postage then VAT on top. It's not my watch, it belongs to a family member. It was bought on a whim when purchasing another from the same seller I believe. I may decide to do it, but given it requires ordering a donor movement, it will probably go to the back of the queue.
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As it has a cover over the date works, it probably doesn't need one. Most likely the canon pinion them.
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Where in the world are you? Here in the UK you're looking at around £10 for a complete movement delivered in 2 to 3 days.
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By MariusJacob · Posted
When this has happened to me, most of the times was due to a loose canon pinion. -
By MariusJacob · Posted
Poljot 2614 is a movement quite easy to find as donors thought eBay, Etsy... Really cheap. A quick search through the bay sorted by the cheapest first, shows me, as a first result, a seller who offers different pieces, plates as cheap as 6 euro plus 3 euro shipping. Complete calibers for 20 euro. And if you are not in a hurry they will show up cheaper.
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