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TC V6 DWO problems.. HD video

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novnovi

Hi guys!

some days ago i was going to wear my tc after some days i wasn t wearing it ( it stop running of course) but i notice that the date was completely misaligned in some number ( from 10 to 29) ther are good.

 

i'm sure it never get hurts or bumps in anyway..

 

so asking to you experts... is something that i can solve by my self ? like throw it on the wall

 

is a serious problem? or something easy to solve?

 

thanks !

 

https://vimeo.com/109918157

 

https://vimeo.com/109918157

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plankton

Thats an issue.

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Stuvetjee

Loose datewheel, or bad placement.

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10:10 Watch Repair

 

so asking to you experts... is something that i can solve by my self ? like throw it on the wall

 

is a serious problem? or something easy to solve?

 

 

Remove dial and hands, re glue DWO.

Can you do it by yourself? You'll have to answer that.

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novnovi

 

so asking to you experts... is something that i can solve by my self ? like throw it on the wall

 

is a serious problem? or something easy to solve?

 

 

Remove dial and hands, re glue DWO.

Can you do it by yourself? You'll have to answer that.

 

If it was a cheap rep i would try ! but as i had never open a watch... it s better i ll send to an expert :D

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Genius

 

solve by my self ? like throw it on the wall

 

 

WTF??

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novnovi

 

solve by my self ? like throw it on the wall

 

 

WTF??

 

or Blow inside ! usually it works with Phones, memorycards, PlayStation joysticks

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SSTEEL

As already mentioned, remove movement from case, remove hands, and dial, then remove the date wheel and overlay in one go, then separate them, clean both mating surfaces, ensure clean, and dust free, then apply some slow cure adhesive, and reattach, and align.

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LightGeek

Have you talked to TC? He has a guarantee on his work.

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