rda1 0 Posted August 31, 2010 (edited) Hi all i have a replica of one of these with an auto movement and its stopped, i can still hear it spinning but it sounds very much like a metal on metal sound which it didnt before whats my best option? http://www.armourwinston.co.uk/Rolex-daytona-6263.html Sorry for my lack of technical prowess! Edited August 31, 2010 by rda1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brightlight 0 Posted August 31, 2010 Hi all i have a replica of one of these with an auto movement and its stopped, i can still hear it spinning but it sounds very much like a metal on metal sound which it didnt before whats my best option? http://www.armourwinston.co.uk/Rolex-daytona-6263.html Sorry for my lack of technical prowess! Ah, new information rda1, you should have mentioned the metal sound when you PMd me. It sounds like the rotor has come loose. Quick fix. Either you can do it yourself (I'll tell you how) if you can get the back off, or you can send it to me if you like. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rda1 0 Posted August 31, 2010 Hi all i have a replica of one of these with an auto movement and its stopped, i can still hear it spinning but it sounds very much like a metal on metal sound which it didnt before whats my best option? http://www.armourwinston.co.uk/Rolex-daytona-6263.html Sorry for my lack of technical prowess! Ah, new information rda1, you should have mentioned the metal sound when you PMd me. It sounds like the rotor has come loose. Quick fix. Either you can do it yourself (I'll tell you how) if you can get the back off, or you can send it to me if you like. Well i dont mind having a go ! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brightlight 0 Posted August 31, 2010 If you can get the back off (you can use a ball of duck tape) you will probably see something like this - Turn the movement upside down, the screw and probably the rotor will fall out. Put the rotor back and the screw in the hole in the middle and tighten with a jeweller's screwdriver of the correct size to fit the screw. If this is not what you find, take a close up pic and post it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rda1 0 Posted August 31, 2010 If you can get the back off (you can use a ball of duck tape) you will probably see something like this - Turn the movement upside down, the screw and probably the rotor will fall out. Put the rotor back and the screw in the hole in the middle and tighten with a jeweller's screwdriver of the correct size to fit the screw. If this is not what you find, take a close up pic and post it. Right i need to get the back off now am i turning clockwise? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brightlight 0 Posted August 31, 2010 If you can get the back off (you can use a ball of duck tape) you will probably see something like this - Turn the movement upside down, the screw and probably the rotor will fall out. Put the rotor back and the screw in the hole in the middle and tighten with a jeweller's screwdriver of the correct size to fit the screw. If this is not what you find, take a close up pic and post it. Right i need to get the back off now am i turning clockwise? Unscrew anti clockwise, like taking the lid off a jar Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rda1 0 Posted August 31, 2010 If you can get the back off (you can use a ball of duck tape) you will probably see something like this - Turn the movement upside down, the screw and probably the rotor will fall out. Put the rotor back and the screw in the hole in the middle and tighten with a jeweller's screwdriver of the correct size to fit the screw. If this is not what you find, take a close up pic and post it. Right i need to get the back off now am i turning clockwise? Unscrew anti clockwise, like taking the lid off a jar I think ill get some gaffer tape! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rda1 0 Posted August 31, 2010 If you can get the back off (you can use a ball of duck tape) you will probably see something like this - Turn the movement upside down, the screw and probably the rotor will fall out. Put the rotor back and the screw in the hole in the middle and tighten with a jeweller's screwdriver of the correct size to fit the screw. If this is not what you find, take a close up pic and post it. Right i need to get the back off now am i turning clockwise? Unscrew anti clockwise, like taking the lid off a jar I think ill get some gaffer tape! The strangest thing..managed to take the back off (rubber ball method) the screw was in place. Wound the mech round and pushed the top chrono button back in something below that clicked in shook the movement and hey presto i now have a running watch! Watch back on wrist smile back on face Thanks for your help! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brightlight 0 Posted August 31, 2010 If you can get the back off (you can use a ball of duck tape) you will probably see something like this - Turn the movement upside down, the screw and probably the rotor will fall out. Put the rotor back and the screw in the hole in the middle and tighten with a jeweller's screwdriver of the correct size to fit the screw. If this is not what you find, take a close up pic and post it. Right i need to get the back off now am i turning clockwise? Unscrew anti clockwise, like taking the lid off a jar I think ill get some gaffer tape! The strangest thing..managed to take the back off (rubber ball method) the screw was in place. Wound the mech round and pushed the top chrono button back in something below that clicked in shook the movement and hey presto i now have a running watch! Watch back on wrist smile back on face Thanks for your help! The watch gods were on your side! Good news Share this post Link to post Share on other sites