Определено няма да откажа ако мога да помогна🙂. Пиши ми на АБВ пощата и оттам ще се доуговорим как и кога. Проверих преди малко и съм го въвел в инфо раздела на канала ми😉
Hello, Thank you for sharing this helpful video! This watch is from the 1980's (closer to the mid-1980's). Lift angle is 42 degrees for this movement calibre. For all Raketa 2623, 2609, 2614, 2628 movement modifications lift angle is 42 degrees. Incorrect value of the lift angle affects the amplitude indicator. Thanks again! --- Cheers from Russia!)
About the lift angle - I do have the old chart and I usually use the correct angles. Let say for now that on the day/night of the recording I was "criminally" lazy and in the rush I used the default settings on my timegraph😁
Thanks for this Orlin! Totally fixed the problem I was having with a 6138 chrono-wheel! From now on, any 6138/9 I service will go through this procedure. The only thing I did differently, is put the assembly in Hexane and in the ultrasonic for 15 minutes instead of just soaking it.
Nice amplitude in the end, likely to improve a bit after adjusting the beat error. Looking forward to the second part! Wishing you a complete recovery, and the best for 2024!
Over 30 years ago my wife and I were at a yard sale 3 doors down from us and I bought a non-working watch for $5.00 and I left it in my dresser drawer until I recently looked into just what I had and why it wasn't working as there was no rotational pressure on the escapement. I am not a watchmaker but after relieving the main spring pressure I carefully removed the crown wheel, ratchet wheel and barrel bridge etc and I was able to very carefully tease the barrel out. What I found was that the watch dial foot securing screw nearest the stem had some time ago left it's hole and became wedged between the outer gear rim of the barrel drum and the main plate. I reassembled the movement and partially wound it and away she went. The watch is a 1964 GUB Glashütte Kaliber 68.4 Automat 25 rubis. I had no idea that this was such a rare bird. Serial number 012025
Nice! Looking forward to the reassembly part!! Why replacing the main plate? Just for the correct stamp? I did not manage to see any significant damage in it ( other than lots of dirt) Are you going to work in the dial as well?
Yes, I'll leave the dial as is. It's still presentable and all original🙂 I have to use different main plate for the correct logo. There are some signs of corrosion and questionable scratches around the winding stem tunnel and in the keyless work too. Also found that the barrel bridge is bent at the barrel upper pivot port, extensive pitting where the crown wheel sits and there is wear on the center wheel port😢 Lucky me I got a lot of donor parts🤓
Yes, but I need to finish my setup for the 2d camera. Actually that one is the worst from the duo 3017's. When I did the clip I noticed the wrong pentagon 1MChZ logo. It should be a diamond one, but I'm lucky to have few spare main plates from donor movements
To be honest have no idea since the watch was to a client😬. The watch was pretty much NOS without any use and the only issue was old, dried mineral watch oil. I can only guess but in that condition would be for at least 250€ or even more🤔
Hi I've been making 6xxx holders as well. I wasn't getting on with my regular holder. I've started making them with a 31mm base to fit hand press. Works well. Cheers. Thanks for sharing
Unfortunately I'm using e-waste salvaged DSLR camera CANON 600D and the internal microphone doesn't work right. I have to mute it in post production. I'm planning to buy external microphone but at this moment I can't afford😥.