Dear All,
This Omega f 300Hz I bought recently was in need of a service, she was running 15sec/day ahead (too much for an accutron !)
Here the watch :
My watchmaker did his best but was not able to get the watch back to original specs. One need a very specific equipement to work on these Accutron movements, such as high resolution binoculars or special timegrapher, and ofcourse the experience.
A bit of research here and there disclosed the following possibilities :
-French specialist “cliquet75”
-UK, Electric-watches
-Rob Berkavicious (Bangkok)
-Dutch watchmaker
Regarding costs, they all are about at the same levels .. depending on the parts that could be required.
I inquired with our belgian customs administration on how to send a watch abroad for repair and not have to pay duties upon return. This turned out to be a nightmare .. I was advised to secure some customs documents that are available only in transportation companies .. only one such company answered they could provide me with the documents but for a fee of minimum 200.€ .. I gave up !
Left to me were the french and the dutch watchmakers.
I choose the dutch watchmaker and I got the watch back last week.
The works performed were excellent, I received some pics during the process .. here they are with the comments of the watchmaker, I believe they could possibly be interest for fellow members having the same problem of servicing an Accutron movement.
The Index Finger with the Juwel which is driving the Index Wheel was out of alignment and the movement was dirty and not running.
The watch has been inspected and the Electronic Block with the gear train has been disassembled clean oiled reassembled and Adjusted. The Index Wheel has been replaced to make sure that the movement will run for another 20+ Years.
Here is the Index Wheel with the mikro Dimensions. Notice the corrosion made around the teeth over the years.
There are signs of cell acid damages on the Cell Minus Pole collector resulting poor electrical kontakt. This issue has been solved by coating the Cell Minus Pole collector with electrical silver coat. See damage in the picture.
The O-Ring in the watch case has been dissolved and has to be removed and replaced with an original O-Ring. The attempt to seal the case by inserting an O-Ring in the Case back was not good idea. This issue has been solved by cleaning the case from the old dissolved O-Ring and inserting a new original one.
Today the watch is running in Chronometer range the way should be, but you mentioned the date stop working. As mentioned earlier this is one of the typical failures the F300 movement has since the Date disc is made of 50+ Years old plastic.
I will work on the dial side and I will replace the old damaged disc with an aftermarket Metal disc which will run forever and I will give you full 2 Year warranty for all watch functionality
I have proceeded with the revision of the Dial Calendar part and here are the 1st impressions.
Here is the damage tooth under 250 times digital magnification. It is just minor but enough to stop the disc from jump at 24:00 cause the calendar gears just hitting at 24.00 ONLY the top edge of the date disc teeth.Quick date set is not affected at all as the calendar gears use the whole teeth to move the disc to the next date.
Here you can see the original plastic date disc versus aftermarket custom metal version.
I will need to test the watch for a week before the delivery to make sure everything is the way should be and verify the accuracy on analyser and on move dynamically.
From the final test on Tuning Fork analyser you can see that the Omega is running on 0 Sek/day.
A nice result, as you can see !
Thank you for your attention,