If I am not mistaken this is the movement also on the Omega + Swatch moonwatch. I understand that this movement is unlikely to be reparable. Isn't that right?
New caliber G10.212 replaces caliber G10.211 on the Omega + Swatch moonwatch. The movement can be repaired if you try doing it by yourself, it involves cutting plastic tabs that holds the movement together, once repaired you will need to glue/ melt the the ends of the plastic tabs, you could just replace the movement as it is not so expensive and save the trouble of opening and repairing the movement .
what if the stem if snappes in half while still in place, how can it be pulled out?
If I am not mistaken this is the movement also on the Omega + Swatch moonwatch. I understand that this movement is unlikely to be reparable.
Isn't that right?
New caliber G10.212 replaces caliber G10.211 on the Omega + Swatch moonwatch. The movement can be repaired if you try doing it by yourself, it involves cutting plastic tabs that holds the movement together, once repaired you will need to glue/ melt the the ends of the plastic tabs, you could just replace the movement as it is not so expensive and save the trouble of opening and repairing the movement .
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Hi! I have a a Tissot e662/762m. Can i use the Tissot quartz ETA G10.212 if I can't find the 211?
HI, If the original movement was the 211, yes you can use the 212. thx
@@psycolana thank you!
Una pregunta cual es la diferencia del 211 al 212? @@psycolana
@@leonelcarrizales1300 El 211 es el movimiento antiguo y ha sido descontinuado, mientras que el 212 es el nuevo movimiento.