My channel is all about servicing and restoring watches. As the name indicates, this is my obsession a hobby of mine and would like to motivate you to have the same hobby.
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Wow!! Excellent and educational video! And, love your high quality watch tools and organization. Looking forward to more videos, and thank you for taking the time to make great watch repair content.
Question about this same model: mine stopped so I opened it to find that the pallet fork correctly engages the escape wheel but everything else is not moving as soon as I put back the bridge... Any advice?
Hi it can be a lot of things from a Brocken week tooth to a Brocken barrel spring. You have to inspect all the parts under microscope. If nothing is Brocken it should work after cleaning.
some say you need to let the presure out of the cilinder with the watch case still in the water. only then you can say if bubles coming out or not is a sing of water tight. also test the case only before encolsing the movment within it. if anything goes wrong, the movment dial and hands are still dry and all you need is to sort out a case.
I admire your dedication in every single little detail; especially the amount of patience you had when you tried to remove every bit of debris and residual glue from the bezel groove beneath the spring😊
Wonderful work, but oh boy that chapter ring is totally misaligned....not just a bit, but totally. You probably missed it, but it's with those things that we learn to become even better. Hope you fixed it.
Hallo, erst einmal meinen Dank an Dich für Deine tollen Videos! Aber eine Frage habe ich zu diesem Video hier: Ziemlich am Ende des Videos machst Du einen Drucktest auf Wasserdichtigkeit mit der restaurierten Uhr. Du baust Druck im Tester auf, senkst die Uhr in das Wasser ab, schreibst dann "No Bubble, No Trouble", hebst die Uhr wieder aus dem Wasser heraus und lässt (der Tonspur zufolge) DANN den Druck ab. Müsstest Du nicht den Druck langsam ablassen _solange die Uhr noch unter Wasser ist_, um zu schauen ob DABEI (beim Ablassen des Drucks) Blasen aufsteigen? Sie bei erhöhtem Aussendruck einfach einmal die Uhr einzutauchen und wieder herauszuholen sagt ja nichts aus…
bel video...solo una precisazione, perchè prima di montare il vetrino non hai spolverato con una pompetta il quadrante? infatti dentro e' rimasta polvere......video bellissimo complimenti!!!!
Wow. I have a ‘thing’ for Citizen and Seiko divers watches. I’ve just sat in awe of this video. I wish I had the knowledge, equipment, steady hands, patience to do this. Thanks so much for the insight. Simply superb!!!