Seiko Monster Repair

Seiko Monster Repair

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Theoldfm

Original Poster:

398 posts

187 months

Friday 22nd July 2016
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Hopefully someone on here will be able to help...

My son dropped his Seiko Monster and since then it has been running a little slow... No problem I thought, I will simply take the back off, adjust the regulator and off we go.

I did this and all was well until I adjusted it a little more and this time prodded the little regulator wheel thing - the watch stopped and now it won't go at all.... I presume the spring has been damaged by my clumsiness....

So... Can anyone recommend either a good watch repairer or supplier of a Seiko 4R36a movement?




grumbledoak

31,532 posts

233 months

Friday 22nd July 2016
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"Variomatic" on here is very good, but I think he had a lot on last time someone asked. Still, worth a try.

Theoldfm

Original Poster:

398 posts

187 months

Friday 22nd July 2016
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It's this bit that I think has been damaged...(library picture)



anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 22nd July 2016
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Whereabouts in the country are you? There's a guy near Reading, Duncan Hewitt, who specialises (I think) in Seikos. Try @thewatchbloke or thewatchbloke.co.uk

Emily's dad

274 posts

136 months

Saturday 23rd July 2016
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I can't fault the service I've had when I've used the Watch Doctor in Tring.
Their website http://watchdoctors.co.uk/ lists Seiko as a make that they service/repair.

They always done a cracking job servicing and repairing our Omegas.