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PAM 382 bronzo not winding and stop working(rotor down)

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kkz88

Hi

 

I m in london.i got member from PAM 382 bronzo.i just repair.when I open case back really strange actually 7750 movement but they cover it.all u can see the plate was fake even rotor screw is not real screw if u want to take out rotor u need to take out small fake 3 screw after that u can turn it by hublot screw driver with open.here is what I have been serviced -ery9ajyh.jpgnu9e8u8y.jpg

Disassemble last screw and jewels4yqu5y4e.jpg

After cleaning ready to put back together neda9yne.jpg

Fix key section and put some oil.2aryra4e.jpg

clean barrel spring and oiling (when I service every watch I clean the barrel spring I m not skip part)yvaba9e5.jpg

Oiling spring7y9urydy.jpgra8yqyru.jpg

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If,u need any help shoot me PM.

I hope you enjoy the pics and I welcome all comments

 

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fatarms

Well done :) I would never attempt this myself, I don't have the patience :lol:

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dalboy

Very impressive !!

 

Where are you located ,, i think your in London .

 

 

Dal

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kkz88
Well done :) I would never attempt this myself, I don't have the patience :lol:

Thanks

 

Hey dal

We are in London :-)

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kkz88
Very impressive !!

 

Where are you located ,, i think your in London .

 

 

Dal

Hi dal

We are in London :-)

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N.Rico

wow awesome ,i have the patient but i need your knowledge ,good job mate .

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SSTEEL

Great work my friend. I have found that you can leave those three faux rotor screws in place, they are glued in. To remove the rotor, it simply prises off its bearing ring.

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kkz88

I got another bronzo got today morning.rotor Down and need service.here is photo 5u5e8equ.jpg

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U can see the rotor pretty bad condition.no worries I can fix as well.apy7y3um.jpg

U can open with hublot screw driver or AP screw driver.some people told me rotor is not proper working sound like rotor touch with case back.they told me right these screw are open.at the time u need to make tight.

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I have to service now about this evening I will updated service photo.

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kkz88
wow awesome ,i have the patient but i need your knowledge ,good job mate .

Thanks mate

I m really patient this hobby.when I was a boy I learning watchmaker.

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kkz88

Hi

Here is the picture what i have been serviced.i m kinda busy I forget to update now i have more work to do.

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After cleanade6utuv.jpg4ybenutu.jpg

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B4 rose gold case6y8uru5a.jpg

After polished the case some of black off.i hope this is look nice.emugede6.jpg

If u need any help shoot me PM...

 

I hope u enjoy the picture and I welcome all of ur comment .....

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SSTEEL

Great Job Steven, thanks for sharing your info on the rotor, I have normally prised the rotor off its bearing, didn't know you could unscrew it via the faux small screw holes.

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DR3M3L

Steven, any chance you know where to buy this part?:

 

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I need one and can't find it anywhere.....

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SSTEEL

I have one I can send you Joran. PM me your address mate.

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kkz88

Here is last taken picture.

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Bezel look really good ha2a5ury.jpgy3aquzyt.jpg

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kkz88
Great Job Steven, thanks for sharing your info on the rotor, I have normally prised the rotor off its bearing, didn't know you could unscrew it via the faux small screw holes.

Thanks Micky I found the way rotor off.u can see the small three screws are fake and take off two screw and unscrew with hublot screw driver or AP screw driver.

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bullsvsbears

this impresses the hell outta me

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kkz88
this impresses the hell outta me

Thanks mate :-)

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Pseudonym

Great work mate. You certainly know your way around a movent. Are you a watchmaker or is this just a hobby?

 

P.

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kkz88
Great work mate. You certainly know your way around a movent. Are you a watchmaker or is this just a hobby?

 

P.

I m a watchmaker.i repair some of RWG member watch and my ebay customer gen vintage watches.

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Pseudonym

Thanks. Good to know.

 

PM incoming.

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kkz88

Another polished PAM 382 bronzo.asa6ymuh.jpg

Before rose gold bezel

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After polished

I hope u enjoy the picture...

;-)

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kkz88
wow awesome ,i have the patient but i need your knowledge ,good job mate .

Thank mate

I try my best...

;-)

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nofitstate

You have some great skills! If I ever have a problem I can't fix myself it's good to know you are not to far from me :)

Edited by nofitstate

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kamma

Great work mate, love reading your service threads plenty of pictures you post show exactly the work involved working on these movements.

 

 

Keep up the good work :)

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kkz88
Great work mate, love reading your service threads plenty of pictures you post show exactly the work involved working on these movements.

Keep up the good work :)

 

Thanks mate

I try the best explain customer

;-)

 

You have some great skills! If I ever have a problem I can't fix myself it's good to know you are not to far from me :)

Thank mate

Let me know mate I always help a lot of member.

;-)

 

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