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1st Replica - Omega Planet Ocean - Doesn't keep time

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scottjk

Hi. I was recently in Shanghai and purchased what appears to be a beautiful Planet Ocean replica. It's one of the most comfortable watches I've ever worn.

 

Problem - It completely loses time overnight. I'm assuming the movement is super cheap. Can someone clarify this situation.

 

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Hupiukko

How much did you pay for it in Shanghai? I'm just curious with the prices in China streets...

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RepGuy

It looks like an A2813 low beat movement. It could simply be that the movement is poorly regulated

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scottjk

$80

 

Can a poorly regulated movement be fixed?

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scottjk

I should have been more specific. Yesterday overnight it lost about an hour. If I'm wearing it, it will keep perfect time.

 

How long should the A2813 last without having to wind it?

 

Thanks

 

Scott

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RepGuy

I should have been more specific. Yesterday overnight it lost about an hour. If I'm wearing it, it will keep perfect time.

 

How long should the A2813 last without having to wind it?

 

Thanks

 

Scott

 

A poorly regulated movement can be fixed, but if this is indeed an A2813, it is honestly cheaper just to buy a new movement. If it keeps accurate time on your wrist, but loses it when set down, try setting it down at a different angle, that could also help with accuracy.

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scottjk

Thanks. I'll try that.

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RUSH2112

Sounds like no reserve if it works while wearing it. Besides, it's the looks that count.

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