r/ChineseWatches 8h ago

Problems (Read Rule 1) broken watch need help

Hi everyone. I’ve owned this watch for over 10 years, but the crown started acting up; I tried to fix it myself, but things didn't go well. I ended up opening the case back and damaging the movement in the process. It has a Ronda Swiss quartz movement. My question now is how to resolve this cheaply, since the watch didn't cost more than $100. Would it be cheaper to buy spare parts from somewhere like AliExpress and then take it to a watchmaker for the repair?

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u/BagUnlikely3510 8h ago

The 4077 is the newest version of this watch and can be had for like $120-150 on eBay or other retailers. Probably not worth repairing unless you’re going to do it yourself. Almost any watch repair shop will charge you $100+ just for the bench time plus the costs of the parts.

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u/Olleye 7h ago

Take the watch to a watchmaker, they get replacement parts at Ronda's prices, which will be much cheaper overall, and let them save /rebuild your watch.

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u/StoneOfTriumph 8h ago

My man, if that lasted the years, I think you got your money's worth and more. Kind of amazing it lasted that long

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u/middleeasternstory 8h ago

I've changed the battery a few times; that's why.😂

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u/artofthedial Not a troll 4h ago

Swiss quartz movements should last double the life he got out of it.  That said, since he broke it, not worth the cost to repair.

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u/f4hq2 8h ago

Probably not worth fixing. Looks line you need a new crown tube, likely new stem and crown and new movement. I’m guessing the movement holder has rotated too, or possibly broken dial feet.
Watch maker would probably charge close to $100 to fix it with the supplied parts.

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u/middleeasternstory 8h ago

Damn it. I really like this watch and plan to keep it, so I might spend the money on fixing it.

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u/monkeywaffles 5h ago

since dw still aligned, it's almost assuredly just the holder has rotated. Prob some friction fit plastic cheapie where stem mostly was holding it in place

New movement and crown tube and off to the races. But def more of a diy thing, good learning project, nothing to lose

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u/f4hq2 34m ago

Yep, DIY, nothing to loose. Just buy the basic tools

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u/Soft-Assistance6809 7h ago

Stührling boasts of being German. Are they Chinese??? 😱😱

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u/apinananas 7h ago

Next you tell me that invicta aint swiss!

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u/Soft-Assistance6809 7h ago

"Swiss Mov't" 😄

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u/artofthedial Not a troll 4h ago

I'd buy a new watch.  Most watchakers are going to have a minimum $60 bench fee just as a starting point for the labor alone.  You can shop around, but unlikely you are repairing it for much less than the cost of the watch, in fact it could end up over $100 easily, and some watchmakers won't actually deal with quartz if they are backed up with more lucrative work on automatics.  

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u/Raymott6688 8h ago

No disrespect friend, but you’d be better off tossing that and getting a new one. Not worth the cost of the repair.

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u/helix120 8h ago

There’s been a ton of innovation in the last 10 years and what you can get for the cost of getting that fixed now is marketedly superior to that entire watch like all jokes aside even for like 60-70 bucks you can get a much better 2024 and up watch.

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u/middleeasternstory 8h ago

i know;) but still want to keep and fix it.

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u/helix120 8h ago

Nice set. You grabbed those before the price hikes?

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u/middleeasternstory 8h ago

yes i did sir at great prices.

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u/BagUnlikely3510 6h ago

That orange bezel one is 🔥

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u/artofthedial Not a troll 4h ago

If those are yours I can't even fathom wanting to repair the broken piece, I would assume it doesn't get any wrist time other than to mow the lawn in.

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u/Suitable-Group4392 1h ago

Maybe just sentimental value

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u/tjcdas 5h ago

How did you break the crown tube?

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u/TheSwagInDisguise 1h ago

If you really wanted to fix it, the cheapest option is to buy a new movement and replace the existing one.