Welcome to my watch repair journey! I'm Ovidiu, and on this channel, I share my hobby of exploring the fascinating world of watch repair. Join me on an exciting watch repair learning adventure as we uncover the inner workings that bring these timekeepers to life.
Is there a chance some of these pobeda or zimm watches could contain radium or other radioactive substances. I recently ordered one from Ukraine to restore .
Russian Calibres are 2209 , 2409, 2609 thick and 2609 Thin movent . and Ladies watch movements. This movements are came from Henri- sandoz , Tressa, Seiko Sealine , brand names dooplicate Watches.
R 2209 calibre movement. Russian make. Nobody Can Repaired this Russian watches in India That time. Reason is Worst Quality Watches. All Russian watches are coming from Brigate Hairspirng.
I would like to kindly request that you refrain from using background music in this video. I personally find it more relaxing and enjoyable to listen to the original audio, as it creates an ASMR-like effect for me. I believe that the raw sounds and voices of the video have their own unique charm and can be quite soothing. Hearing the natural sounds allows me to fully immerse myself in the content and appreciate the details. Of course, this is just my personal preference, and I understand that others may enjoy the addition of music. However, I would be grateful if you could consider offering an option to watch the video without background music for those of us who prefer the natural audio experience. Thank you for taking my suggestion into consideration!
Thanks a lot for your feedback! I totally get that the original sounds in the videos are soothing for you. For now, I will have just the background music because when I am working on watches I also listen to music, but I hope I can change that in the future.
Very nice restoration! I have a lot of those zim 2602 with broken staff, unfortunately they are not shock protection. So I purchase the 2603 instead 😊🇨🇦
I'm using isopropyl alcohol and an ultrasonic cleaner. The alcohol I put it in little jars with the watch parts. Then I put the jars in water in the ultrasonic cleaner. The tools that I use are not the cheapest, but they do the job. I don't put the watch in water because they get rusted.
I don’t know much about Watch making, but I thoroughly enjoy your videos, and I was wondering, did you replace the spring as it did look awfully short to me?
Hey, thank you for the comment. I didn't replace the spring, but that is something I need to do for my next watches that I service. The problem is that I don't know a site with watch parts in Romania, I found a site in the UK for these parts. Hope to make a purchase soon.
I saw this one the day he received it, and right from the start, it had so much potential. In the end, it looked absolutely fantastic! Especially remarkable with the new glass, yet the dial still boasts that beautiful, time-worn patina.
I have one of the first Pobeda wrist watches he repaired, and it's still working great! I absolutely love the vintage look it has. I eagerly look forward to seeing what other watches he's going to repair and what other gems I'll have the pleasure of receiving. Keep up the fantastic work!