Jump to content

2836 Stops After Two Days


Recommended Posts

Something strange happen with my 2836. It stops after two days like the automatic module doesn't work.

I tried to move the watch on the wrist without winding and after like 4 hours stops again. The rotor moves. Don't know what happen.

No troubles on the timegrapher.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I would have said it sounds like a mainspring/click/barrel issue but you say it runs for the full 48 hours when wound manually? from that it sounds like something wrong with the automatic bridge/assembly, but then I'm not sure why you'd hear the mainspring letting down from removing the rotor... 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I had an issue a few years ago with a ladies watch which had an ETA auto movement (sorry forget the caliber) with the same issue. After many attempts to to fix on the suggestion of Mark I changed the reverser wheels & the problem was resolved.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

That is probably the rotor that moves? when it rotating it makes a sound like that? If it's  very loud and has a clonk sound it could be worn? I think you should have the watch opened and have a look. If the reverse wheel is broken the rotor spins freely inside the watch? Time for a service? 

Link to comment
Share on other sites



  • Recently Browsing

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Just installed it on my iPhone (my only iOS device) and it appears to be intact and functional. I may have to go out and buy myself an ipad just for this app.
    • I have two Seitz sets, one ancient (with the 3mm anvils) and one just old (with 4mm anvils) plus a collection of spare pushers of assorted vintage. Not one of them is marked with it's size. Something which I have found very irritating when I have been using the tool and not returning pushers to their correct place in the tray every time as it means that I have to get the calipers out and measure them. These were bought as sets and collectively I have over 100 pushers so it would seem highly unlikely (if not inconceivable) that they are all cheap knock offs, especially as they are old enough to pre-date the prevalence of the Chinese knock off industry (at least as applied to watch making tools). I therefore believe them to be original Seitz parts. And there is no numbering. The shape of the bottom of the pump pushers is the same as your photo. The only thing that may not be the same is that the slotted insert (looks like a screw but is in fact a bayonet) should be brass. Yours looks the same colour as the steel but that could just be the lighting.
    • The original database is available on iOS devices here: https://apps.apple.com/fi/app/ranfft-watch-movements-archive/id6502008939
    • I no longer have my set so I can't help anymore sorry. Many on here have the set as its a must have tool for watch making/ repair.
    • It needs to be stirred before use and that makes it feel a lot thinner than when in the bottle. Does it feel as thin as 9010 after stirring it? I guess not! Yes, it's strange! I don't know, but if it is on impact it would make sense.
×
×
  • Create New...