Dear all,
my name is Christian.
I am from Germany and this is my first post in the IWC forum :-)
I LOVE vintage watches.
When it comes to dress watches, I ADORE the vintage Yacht Club I design.
In the meantime, I have five such watches (2x automatic, 1x hand-wound, 2x Electronic tuning fork movement). You can call me "Yacht Club crazy"...
In the near future, I will present my Yacht Club collection.
Today, I contact you regarding a problem with my 18k 3601:
the watch is very nice, came as a full set and the movement is running very well.
BUT:
The sealing is completely rotten :-(
My watchmaker has cleaned the inside of the caseback and found a fitting new sealing.
The problem is the other part as the rotten sealing has „connected“ the 18k case with the „movement holding ring“ and the movement itself!
Although my watchmaker has taken away the movement holding screws and pieces (the German word for that is Briden :-) the movement cannot be taken out of the case.
As everything is glued together and as there is not enough space to put „something“ between case, ring and movement, we do not see a way to separate the parts to get them cleaned.
Using any solvent or liquids like oil to wipe the glue apart seems not to be a good idea as this liquid will „creep“ in direction of the movement what has to be avoided.
That's why I ask you for support:
1) any experiences with this problem?
Maybe that is common with this type of sealing for this special model?
2) What would you recommend to do?
Thank you very much for your support!
Best regards,
Christian