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11 June 2023, 04:15 PM | #1 |
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Marinemaster servicing
Hi all,
I’ve been wearing my Marinemaster 300 recently, but it seems to be gaining about a minute and a half a week. It has the 8L35 movement and the monocoque case, so the movement is only accessible for regulating through the crystal. My question relates to ease of service: Is this a job any competent watchmaker should be able to do, or does it need to be sent back to Seiko? Thanks very much in advance! Last edited by Mountain; 11 June 2023 at 04:16 PM.. Reason: Spellcheck |
13 June 2023, 12:12 AM | #2 |
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If by a week you mean 7 days, that’s just shy of 13 seconds per day. Seiko’s claimed accuracy for the non-adjusted 8L35 is +15 to -10 seconds per day. So, by Seiko standards it’s within spec. However, if this watch is due for a service anyway, I’d just send it to Seiko and have the complete service done.
I suspect any watchmaker could adjust the accuracy, as the movement has a screw-regulator. However, opening and re-sealing the case might be difficult. |
13 June 2023, 03:08 AM | #3 |
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Thanks, appreciate the comments. I realise it’s within spec, but I’m equally aware this movement is capable of so much more! It’s a shame Seiko don’t regulate their movements to their full capability.
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