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Just received my 7750 PD, and it is gaining over 30 seconds every five minutes!! That's 3 minutes every hour!
This is way out of line. How accurate should this be? Do they mellow after a period of time? I have a silver tone and do not want to return it, but a watchmaker tune-up seems ridiculous for a band new watch! Any ideas on the cost for a tune up vs. a return vs. a warranty repair? Your suggestions? Are any of you having accuracy problems?
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Most likely, a good watch maker would recommend you return it or send it in for warranty work. My recommendation is to return it. It not worth it to send it back to Invicta for a 6-8 week wait for warranty work. The cost for a "tune up" could be anything from $25 for a basic adjustment to hundreds for an overhaul. But, why pay that type of money for a potentailly damaged movement? Save yourself the headache and send it back for a refund or an exchange. __________________
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Quote: Originally Posted by ipablov I wish.... What do you wish? If you have not modified it, you can all way send it back. Shop return policy is very generous. If you want to exchange it, you can do that too. They still have them in stock, minus the silvertone.
If the color is the sticking point, then keep it and role the dice w/ Invicta's CS and warranty policy. __________________
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Originally Posted by jackievictor What do you wish? If you have not modified it, you can all way send it back. Shop return policy is very generous. If you want to exchange it, you can do that too. They still have them in stock, minus the silver tone. If the color is the sticking point, then keep it and role the dice w/ Invicta's CS and warranty policy. Thank you. I just wish it was within 15 seconds.... and not 2 hours per day. I'm not a fan of the gold versions, and I really love the watch. I think I will check with a watchmaker. They will be quicker, probably less frustrating, and may not be much more expensive. The main question I would have for watchmaker - is this a reasonable amount of variance to tune, or is there potentially a bigger problem.
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UGH, sorry your having such issues with the PD. Maybe it needs to be calibrated by a watchmaker, I really don't know what exactly causes autos to run fast. Myself, I would send it back, no way I would pay $700 for a new watch and then have to get it serviced. There's lots of golds left so you shouldn't have a problem getting a new one. I feel lucky my silvertone is right on since they're just about gone. I feel many of the auto watch issues is due to shipping, the way these boxes get tossed around by UPS and terrible packing by SNBC. For instance, the shipping box from my PD was all crushed and when I opened the boxed it the watch was sitting almost upside down. I feel lucky something wasn't thown out of alignment. You'd think they would pack expensive automatic watches better however they go out just like a cheap $50 watch. Good luck!
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that really stinks,i know that you love the version you got and there isn't anymore right?700 is a lot of money to spend to have to get it fixed right away,maybe mehdi will chime in or send him a pm or go to the watchmakers bench forum,he will let you know if it is a ez fix or not,good luck
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Based on how fast it is running, I'm betting it somehow got magnetized somewhere along the way. First thing I would do is have it degaussed and see if it gets any more accurate before having anyone open it up. If degaussing doesn't help, then I'd definitely send it back for a refund. No need servicing a brand new watch IMO. __________________ Eric.
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I had a problem with my LE Lupah meteorite dail & it was running faster than yours yes! But after about 5-7 days it seemed to have broken in if you may & keeps excellent time now, so maybe yours will do the same? If not, I agree go to a local watch maker & he can calibrate it for you, alot quicker than CS. __________________
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I'd send it back. For the life of me I do not understand the logic behind taking it to a local watch maker and paying to have something BRAND NEW repaired. Yup, I get the part that it is much quicker but the
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Quote: Originally Posted by jackievictor Within 15 sec. per day. Most likely, a good watch maker would recommend you return it or send it in for warranty work. My recommendation is to return it. It not worth it to send it back to Invicta for a 6-8 week wait for warranty work. The cost for a "tune up" could be anything from $25 for a basic adjustment to hundreds for an overhaul. But, why pay that type of money for a potentailly damaged movement? Save yourself the headache and send it back for a refund or an exchange. I'd have to agree on this! __________________ "The problem with an argument is that it usually interrupts a good discussion" G.K.Chesterton
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I agree that it should be returned! Sorry for your trouble. __________________ Love the Lord your God with all of your heart, soul, mind and strength. And love your neighbor as your self. Have a great day fellow Geeks!
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Send it back. Its not worth the hassle.
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Quote: Originally Posted by RLFierro I'd send it back. For the life of me I do not understand the logic behind taking it to a local watch maker and paying to have something BRAND NEW repaired. Yup, I get the part that it is much quicker but the more folks do this the more we enable Invicta to continue to provide very long turn-around times. You know your absolutely right in what you said
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I would send it back and hope that someone else decided not to buy it and they will send you another!!!
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I don't know much about autos but I have read that some movements do this and get better with age just like wine. __________________ Did you see that? Do they all got hedges like that? Do they?
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I know no one will agree with this,and Mehdi is going to cringe. However if i owned it i would remove the case back and set the timing bar myself. i have had to do this with two SW200s.....Just a thought
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I had an SW200 that was running +30min/day. I couldn't regulate it to run any better. I kept in on the winder, on and off for ~ 4 months. Slowly, it started keeping better and better time. I've currently got it running to better than +8s/day. With the kind of movement error you're seeing, it could be many things. If you are set on keeping the watch, you might just keep wearing it for a while (or toss it on the winder) and consider letting Invicta pick up the repair costs. The shipping and standard $28 fee won't likely be much more than the minimum cost to have a competent watchmaker take a poke at it and you'll maintain your warranty. FWIW, my 7750 PD is currently running +/-3s/day out of the box. I haven't taken it off, except to shower, since receiving it. Good luck with it.
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Quote: Originally Posted by RLFierro I'd send it back. For the life of me I do not understand the logic behind taking it to a local watch maker and paying to have something BRAND NEW repaired. Yup, I get the part that it is much quicker but the more folks do this the more we enable Invicta to continue to provide very long turn-around times.
I am with you on this, BUT... - love the watch, the price and the VPs - all of which are hard to duplicate - and am hoping for a solution that is comparable to the two-way shipping costs wasted on a return (over $30 will have been wasted). I do appreciate your perspective and it would normally be my view also. Obviously my logic has been
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It could be magnetized
It's very possible that your watch could have become magnetized. This is a very simple and very quick fix for most any watchmaker and some don't even charge for it. I would have that checked first before you do anything else as there is no down side to it.
Quote: Originally Posted by ipablov I am with you on this, BUT... - love the watch, the price and the VPs - all of which are hard to duplicate - and am hoping for a solution that is comparable to the two-way shipping costs wasted on a return (over $30 will have been wasted). I do appreciate your perspective and it would normally be my view also. Obviously my logic has been
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Sorry to hear that... I set my PD 7750 to my Casio Mudman's atomic clock yesterday and its still tracking to the exact second today. I might have one of the most accurate 7750 movement...
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Originally Posted by RLFierro I'd send it back. For the life of me I do not understand the logic behind taking it to a local watch maker and paying to have something BRAND NEW repaired. Yup, I get the part that it is much quicker but the more folks do this the more we enable Invicta to continue to provide very long turn-around times.
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I would check with Mehdi first and see if he thinks it is a major problem with the movement. If he says it is send it back if he thinks it is an easy fix then roll the dice. __________________
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Send it back. I too had an isue with my PD and sadly had to send it back. I'll pick up another 7750 from someone other than Invicta...too many issues lately. tao329 View Public Profile Send a private message to tao329 Find all posts by tao329 Add tao329 to Your Contacts #30 Today, 07:54 PM
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It's a beautiful watch, I can understand your love of the ss color combo too... You spent a lot, and you don't deserve this, so if it is not an EASY fix, you should return it and grab another watch with a 7750. __________________
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I would check with Mehdi first and see if he thinks it is a major problem with the movement. If he says it is send it back if he thinks it is an easy fix then roll the dice. I agree, ask Mehdi. You say you want to keep it, and you can't get a replacement, so if Mehdi says it's an easy fix, take it to a good watchmaker and have him adjust it. He'll probably be able to do it for less than Invicta's warranty shipping charge, and there's less chance of getting it back jacked up. __________________
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Send it back. It just wasn't meant to be. Still waiting on mine, but for $700, it better be running on time or it's going back. Good luck. the watcher View Public Profile Send a private message to the watcher Find all posts by the watcher Add the watcher to Your Contacts #33 Today, 10:30 PM Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Portsmouth, New Hampshire Posts: 3,761 Real Name: Joe
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Originally Posted by RLFierro I'd send it back. For the life of me I do not understand the logic behind taking it to a local watch maker and paying to have something BRAND NEW repaired. Yup, I get the part that it is much quicker but the more folks do this the more we enable Invicta to continue to provide very long turn-around times.
Here here Rich, this has got to stop and 6 to 8 weeks for service that is if your lucky. And I don't by the shipping excuse you don't see these issues with auto's from Android, Renato, Swiss Legend etc. Botton line is; lets say you get it fixed and down the line somthing else goes wrong with the movement. Now the warranty is most likely void and you either send more money on it or now you've got a $700 paper wieght; no I would send it back. __________________
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