• Apprentice
    29 Oct 2018, 8:59 p.m.

    /site_media/ckeditor_images/191b52616cffb29ddfdf80079a9ad918.jpg/site_media/ckeditor_images/3d5d42986326cb35d36b73dddae7539f.jpegi have this Mark Xv automatic  and it fell out of my pocket and became apart. There are no parts missin but I can’t get this 2 little parts to connect to make the watch work again. Please help I want to do the repair myself and be able to learn somethings./site_media/ckeditor_images/a5f836415c47a36b1a301417f5d87034.jpeg

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  • Master
    29 Oct 2018, 11:22 p.m.

    Three things:
    1. The hairspring is seperated from the Spring Stud. It will require considerable skill to re-attach it to the Balance Cock. 
    2. Your rotor is marked Omega and IWC
    3. This makes it a fake Omega and fake IWC 

  • Master
    30 Oct 2018, 1:12 a.m.

    Miguel,

    i don't mean to sound harsh or abrasive, but you have posted on numerous forums regarding this "special " LE XV. All responses have concluded that this watch is a fake. The seasoned experts on IWC forums have provided you with the bottom line....FAKE. Yet you continue to seek confirmation that this is a genuine IWC. 

    I strongly suggest that you finally accept that this watch is not a IWC. If you want a real IWC, spend time researching the model you want and work with a seller who has a reputation of trust and honesty. 

    I know you have challenged the replies in the past, but no matter how many times you ask for feedback, the answers will not change...a fake is a fake ! Invest in a genuine IWC and you can walk proud that you own the real deal.

    Andy

  • 30 Oct 2018, 3:16 p.m.
  • Master
    30 Oct 2018, 3:27 p.m.

    Bas, now I'm really laughing out LOUD !!!!

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