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Help Identifying a crap 4 hand movement in a Rolex GMT

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G F1

Hi, 

I'm a newbie on the forum but long time replica owner. A buddy of mine recently picked up a cheap rep of a 4 hand Rolex GMT Pepsi Jubilee in Turkey but the movement is duff, it won't keep running for more than a couple of seconds. I did suspect that it was magnetized but after demagnification, it is still not running. 

I've changed movements in other reps I've owned so offered to change it for him. I've pulled the movement but I'm having a job identifying it. I think it could possibly be a Hangzhou but I'm not sure. I've looked all over ali-express and ebay trying match it visually but with no luck. There are no identifying markings on the movement.

Any ideas or suggestions of what it could be would be much appreciated. Cheers, Graham 

https://clickpix.org/image/20221209-142235.zFhamY

https://clickpix.org/image/20221209-142250.zFhqeo
https://clickpix.org/image/20221209-142258.zFhiPD
https://clickpix.org/image/20221209-142305.zFhmSk

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GenTLe

Always nice to see clean high quality movement with no chinese pubic hair inside :rofl:

Can't find one like that... I thought it was a DG 3804B but it's not...

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G F1
17 minutes ago, GenTLe said:

Always nice to see clean high quality movement with no chinese pubic hair inside :rofl:

Can't find one like that... I thought it was a DG 3804B but it's not...

:lol:

Yeah I've found Seaguls and Hangzhous that look similar but aren't quite the same

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