Jump to content

Ronda 705 problem


Recommended Posts

I have a watch with a Ronda 705 that worked fine but today a problem occurred.

I can set the date, I can set the hour but when I press the crown inside (it's already in ON/working mode) to screw it as it's a screw down crown I hear a click (I think) and the hands move along as I'm rotating the crown. This is with the battery removed as I've been trying to troubleshoot this thing.

When the battery is placed the second hand seems to either work or it just "ticks" in the same spot and doesn't advances. I've also seen the second hand rotate around while turning the crown sometimes which I also find weird...

This has happened as I wanted to check the watch as I don't really wear it. It worked fine until today.

Currently I've partially disassembled i and have been looking inside but I can't see anything wrong. I've only removed some of the backside components, not the front, just yet.

Edited by Chopin
Link to comment
Share on other sites

If you haven't used it for a while that oil has probably seized up? As it is a quartz sometimes put it in your pocket or warming it up could work. Hairdryer ? The best thing would be to replace the movement or service it? 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I'd rather service it... It seems pretty simple and I have the tools but I just wanted to know whether a part may have been damaged or if I can solve this without disassembling the ENTIRE movement.

I would say that technically the issue could be well know but I lack the experience and knowledge with quartz movements...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Sorry can no longer edit my previous post.

It's worth mentioning that, indeed, when I started to disassemble it there wasn't really any lubricant just dried out leftover pretty much.

Could it be that it just needs a servicing ?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Could try removing the circuit board and do a quick service :)  Some naptha on a brush and then dry it out with a blower. Reassamble it and see if it start running? If not you will probably have to remove the dial and and hands and clean and lube the complete movement. 

Edited by rogart63
Link to comment
Share on other sites

It most likely seems like a mechanical thing (wheels, levers, etc.) but I don't have experience with quartz movements in general and I can't tell for sure whether a simple lack of lubrication or some left over dirt from dried out oil is the issue here...

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I read through and I actually have to make a correction. My movement is also a 715 but both are similar, yes.

The servicing guide is indeed very helpful but I'm looking for someone who can tell me whether the problem is indeed a lack of lubrication/dirt or worse, a damaged component.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Alright so I come back with some observations. Fully disassembled and reassembled the movement.

The watch functions normally. Keeps time, time setting, date setting, hands, etc.

When I start to screw in the crown at some point I hear a click and then the minute and hour hands start to move a little as if it enters time setting move. This only happens for a second and then they no longer move as I screw in the crown, but the second hand no longer moves.

When I unscrew the crown this thing happens again.

I don't see anything wrong with the stem... I didn't see anything wrong inside the movement with any of the components but clearly something is happening over there...

Link to comment
Share on other sites



  • Recently Browsing

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Thank you for your introduction and welcome to this friendly forum. We all look forward to your contributions and continued involvement. 
    • Drat and double drat i was looking forward to the royalties on that idea.
    • Compression Spring Various Size. This might be helpful. I have watch furniture restorers and how they go about this problem, they inject glue underneath with a syringe and clamp it, leave over night. Next day remove clamp and it smooth. You could use an iron but be careful not to burn the wood.  https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/265697329513?chn=ps&_ul=GB&var=565484998457&_trkparms=ispr%3D1&amdata=enc%3A1jd_-94ilTHWZLQ3PxHeC1A73&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=710-134428-41853-0&mkcid=2&mkscid=101&itemid=565484998457_265697329513&targetid=1647205088320&device=c&mktype=pla&googleloc=1006662&poi=&campaignid=17206177401&mkgroupid=136851690655&rlsatarget=pla-1647205088320&abcId=9300866&merchantid=119334104&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwir2xBhC_ARIsAMTXk849TnBArEYdgv1DpHf_somCZYmB7ViqD3UtvNJJc_dn4kj0AFxBXngaArSAEALw_wcB
    • 🤣 i think your first statement is rather dramatic, but i will take it in good humour.  I think the thread speaks for itself John.  What we are aiming for and when i say we, thats not actually that many that have spoke up. Is to have a back up plan to keep members in touch in case the forum ever disappears. So in essence yes the group has maybe taken on a life of its own and would like to remain together forever ( 🤣 i can also be dramatic )  maybe more members need to give some input of how they feel about it or say they are just not that bothered.  Either way at least the question gets answered. Can i ask what the forum means to you and how you would feel without it ? Thats one answer Rich from one person, without knowing how others feel the thread was just a waste of time. Aw Rich are you saying you'd miss me ? I'm touched 🙂
    • you should go to the European patent office and look up watch patents. I'm guessing it's probably impossible to make anything related to watches without stepping on somebody's patent it's good that they expire with time. They've literally as far as I can tell patented everything and anything. this is why is pointing out their other formulas for the Epilam I'm pretty sure Rolex might have their own formula for instance. somewhere in the universe I was once reading things that were rejected for patents for basically this kind of thing. So yes there is rules on what can and cannot be patented but I'm sure things fall through the cracks.  
×
×
  • Create New...