You can also see the orientation the watch was left in as it dried out as there is a rust stain on the dials periphery from 10 o’clock around to 1.30. I could also see a little staining on the date ring, lets hope it doesn’t get any worse than that. When the movement was uncased the lume from the 3 o’clock lume well had decided to drop out. With the autowind bridge removed it was obvious the crown wheel was badly rusted. With the movement spacer removed it gets worse, the dreaded rust is now making it’s presence known! This is powered by a decorated Silleta 200.1, a very capable ETA 2824 clone. With the caseback removed things started to go downhill fast, you can see there are a lot of particles on the movement. At first glance it looks in remarkably good shape considering it got waterlogged.Įven the movement didn’t look too bad through the display caseback, however the first warning of problems were that the hands were seized solid, the rotor didn’t turn and when I pulled the crown to try and put it into the time setting position it came completely out! This Aquaracer came in recently described as “not working as it got wet, it looks clean inside though”.
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