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1800's Early Charles Leon (C.L.) Guinand Full Hunter Pocket Watch Restoration 

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Repair job on a late 1800s CL Guinand (of the Guinand Frères company in Les Brenets), an 18 sized Swiss made Antique Pocket Watch. The watch was purchased on auction and doesn't work.
The balance wheel was missing screws and the hairspring was out of shape. The movement was overall very dirty and likely hasn't been serviced in a century. The crystal was also shattered and needed replacement.
The Guinand Frères company was founded in 1865 in Switzerland by brothers Julien-Alcide and Charles Leon. They operated in a town situated on the border of France, close to many other French watchmakers who settled in this area during the French Revolution.
I am an amateur who enjoys restoring vintage watches to working order. Constructive critiques of the process are welcome. I am always learning.
Contact info: cspinnerwatchrepair@gmail.com
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro and Disassembly
8:01 Cleaning and Polishing
9:25 Movement Assembly
16:20 Casing the Movement
17:00 New Crystal
17:53 Let's Stare at It
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Комментарии : 67   
@peter84624
@peter84624 5 месяцев назад
The pallet fork looks interesting!
@lesfrost169
@lesfrost169 7 месяцев назад
You just helped me figure out what is missing on my Grade 27 Elgin which I had apart last week. As you were taking this watch apart I spotted you removing the over-wind protection star. When I opened my watch the winding index was in place but there was nothing on the post beside it. I had no idea what was missing and just hoped it wasn't something important. It is back together now but if I come across a star at some point I will know to save it for my watch. Thanks. Love your videos.
@csspinner
@csspinner 7 месяцев назад
I’m glad I could be of some help! I later learned that this mechanism does more than protect from overwinding. It’s called the Geneva Stop-Work and this video goes into detail how it functions: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-l7cyHiuKWuY.htmlsi=yALPddsP7Xo21pd7
@rickkearn7100
@rickkearn7100 Год назад
Fabulous work. Top shelf. Your knowledge of this craft, self-taught, is very impressive. Great content, production and presentation. Cheers.
@csspinner
@csspinner Год назад
Thanks so much for the kind comment!
@dsb1763
@dsb1763 Год назад
One thing I miss is your commentary. It was nice having you discuss the history of the watch and your actions.
@csspinner
@csspinner Год назад
Thanks. In these earlier videos I was still a little shy about narrating
@jimmykao3355
@jimmykao3355 Год назад
Bravo. Nice work on the hairspring.
@csspinner
@csspinner Год назад
Thanks, Jimmy!
@jdmccorful
@jdmccorful Год назад
Very nice restart! Enjoyed watching, thanks.
@csspinner
@csspinner Год назад
Thanks- love breathing new life into these time pieces.
@joelgoodwin4092
@joelgoodwin4092 Год назад
You did an amazing job on this fine time peace. Well done 👍
@csspinner
@csspinner Год назад
Thank you !!
@peter84624
@peter84624 5 месяцев назад
I have almost the same watch at home! The back is different, but the movement seems to be identical. It's still running...
@georgejamison3782
@georgejamison3782 Год назад
Just seeing this video now. Beautiful work on a gorgeous watch!
@csspinner
@csspinner Год назад
Thanks, George!!
@maestromecanico597
@maestromecanico597 11 месяцев назад
Absolutely marvelous. And I say this because my interests and collection are mostly of the railroad grade variety. Seeing a piece like this I know what the parts are but not in quite this layout. Thank you for sharing.
@csspinner
@csspinner 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for the comment!!
@dickieadcock
@dickieadcock Год назад
I have never seen a pilot fork that is straight. Thank you for this video.
@ehun
@ehun Год назад
On older silver cases that are not blackened..I think the mellow glow of the old patina should be saved, just ultrasonic cleaned.
@csspinner
@csspinner Год назад
Thanks for the feedback. I also recently learned I can clean silver with sodium bicarbonate, if needed
@SkyBlue-le7cd
@SkyBlue-le7cd Год назад
Impressive work on the balance. Watch is beautiful. Thanks.
@csspinner
@csspinner Год назад
Thank you !
@romeldphillips3146
@romeldphillips3146 Год назад
Great job
@csspinner
@csspinner Год назад
Thanks, Romeld
@tonyaxeman4381
@tonyaxeman4381 21 день назад
The case is the banking pins cool .
@3576alan
@3576alan Год назад
You deserve more views.
@csspinner
@csspinner Год назад
I’ve yet to figure out the “algorithm”
@eugenioanido1289
@eugenioanido1289 8 месяцев назад
Chapeau...brabo.!!!!
@BigFuckingPig
@BigFuckingPig Год назад
Man, this is magnificent, especially your job on the balance wheel! I saw only stopwatches and chronographs from C.L.Guinand, with Jules Racine movements, I think.
@csspinner
@csspinner Год назад
Thanks for the kind words
@karlhammer8151
@karlhammer8151 Год назад
The time of Napoleon 1, what a rarity!!!
@csspinner
@csspinner Год назад
Thanks for visiting!
@karlhammer8151
@karlhammer8151 Год назад
@@csspinner I've always liked watches.
@karlhammer8151
@karlhammer8151 Год назад
What a beauty! It is not clear how they could have made such small screws 200 years ago? And why didn't they add a repeater? A watch would be more attractive.
@user-iv9qj7ys3y
@user-iv9qj7ys3y Год назад
The winding arbor is supposed to be unscrewed into two pieces . Another possibility is that the two pieces are held together by a pin. Either way I would leave it as it is and try to clean it as best as I could. In most cases it is nearly impossible to separate the Arbor. And another thing, I noticed that you polished the casing of the watch. In your place I would not do it and I would just clean the case in ultra sonic. In that way, the patterns of the case are preserved and the case is clean. Other than that, nice job. 😀
@csspinner
@csspinner Год назад
Thanks for the comment! I’ll pay attention next time I work on a watch with that kind of winding arbor to see if I can get it apart.
@user-iv9qj7ys3y
@user-iv9qj7ys3y Год назад
@@csspinner But be careful. If it doesn't move, just leave it as it is.
@csspinner
@csspinner Год назад
@@user-iv9qj7ys3y exactly. Same thought I had with this one. Didn’t want to do anything irreversible. It cleaned up just fine the way it was
@rogers531
@rogers531 Год назад
Undo the four little screws.
@TimTellsTime
@TimTellsTime Год назад
I did one of these watches a few months ago and I believe that is a Geneva Stopworks feature, not an overwind protection star. But I suppose it could help prevent overwinding the watch. The way I installed it was to count how many turns till a full wind and set it so the springs stays at a more consistent torque curve for better time keeping. Unless I'm wrong and have no idea what I'm talking about lol
@csspinner
@csspinner Год назад
You’re absolutely right, Tim. I have since learned it restricts the wind to about 4 out of the 6 turns (effectively eliminating the first and last winds )
@TimTellsTime
@TimTellsTime Год назад
@@csspinner thank goodness. There’s always the risk of looking stupid when posting a comment lol. I love all your videos. Looking forward to more.
@de-bodgery
@de-bodgery Год назад
What's the curly bit on the end of the pallet fork do? Some sort of counter weight perhaps? I guess it's only in very old pocket watches that you see these "sideways" pallet forks. In more modern stuff, they are all pretty much the same part.
@csspinner
@csspinner Год назад
Not sure if it serves any real purpose. I’d be interest to hear others’ opinions though
@de-bodgery
@de-bodgery Год назад
@@csspinner LOL...just there as decoration? Sure why not?
@manecobeirao
@manecobeirao Год назад
Prezado amigo, me pareceu que a caixa desse relógio é de prata. Nesse caso, o ideal para limpa-la de sujeira e oxidação é faze-la usando uma solução concentrada de bicarbonato de sódio dissolvido em um pouco de água, bem pouco . Deixe de molho por 24 horas. A prata fica perfeitamente limpa. Qualquer resquício de oxidação que reste sai esfregando a ponta dos dedos. Passo ao amigo essas instruções, pois coleciono, moedas de prata e para não danifica-las, me utilizo desse recurso. Grande abraço e parabéns pela recuperação desse maravilhoso relógio.
@csspinner
@csspinner Год назад
eu vou lembrar disso. obrigado pelo seu comentário!
@robertlassiter907
@robertlassiter907 5 месяцев назад
Some of the older Swiss watches you’ve worked on had very refined and elegant movements. This is the second one I’ve noticed that seems to be shall we say somewhat unrefined. Is it just the difference in quality or price when new. Just curious.
@curingabettoni4310
@curingabettoni4310 Год назад
Magnífico um espetaculo, graciez (Brasil)
@csspinner
@csspinner Год назад
Thank you!!
@de-bodgery
@de-bodgery Год назад
I think that berral gear is pres fit on the arbor shaft. Probably frozen on there from 200 years of being in place! Pocket watch parts are so large compared to wrist watches. Look at the bridges on this thing! Each one does one thing and they are easily 3X larger than a similar part on a wrist watch that has 3 jewels and holds several things.
@csspinner
@csspinner Год назад
Always amazed by these time pieces
@de-bodgery
@de-bodgery Год назад
@@csspinner In this modern age of digital tech and everyone having smart phones, I have no use for an old mechanical watch. I don't even wear the really nice Casio digital watch I own! Never the less, just to have a piece of old history like this, I'm seriously considering buying one.
@csspinner
@csspinner Год назад
@@de-bodgery I hear ya. I’m not a collector of watches, but I do enjoy fixing them. I kept one or two for myself but my “daily driver” is still the Apple Watch. Keeps great time but lacks a soul ;)
@lesfrost169
@lesfrost169 7 месяцев назад
I have spend a bit of time trying to look up any reference to the protection star. Nothing found. I am guessing they fell out of use fairly quickly and mine, being missing shouldn't cause a problem. I did leave the winding index in place. Should it come out when the star isn't there? Thanks, les
@csspinner
@csspinner 7 месяцев назад
Look up “Geneva Stop-Work”.
@derverwirrte9600
@derverwirrte9600 Год назад
I have a similar pocket watch and i've been wondering how the mainsprin arbor (5:42) comes apart. I find it quite amusing that I am not the only one to struggle. Btw I came to the same conclusion and just left it in place
@csspinner
@csspinner Год назад
It cleaned up just fine as is! i’ll figure it out one of these days :)
@derverwirrte9600
@derverwirrte9600 Год назад
@@csspinner yeah me to and I didnt expect an Answer this fast wow
@leechjim8023
@leechjim8023 7 месяцев назад
Are the screws, or are they screwed!😂😂😂
@fveggerby
@fveggerby 2 месяца назад
How much would a watch like this be worth? I Bought 1 a couple of months ago at a flea market. The signature is similar, but not the same, and though the number is stamped inside the outer "flap" and also inside the inner "flap". (8280) The movement is VERY, close to being the same, I'm 99% sure, that at least one of "my" hands is not original. It runs, but need a service. (10 min off a days) But I won't take it to any jeweler.
@tonyaxeman4381
@tonyaxeman4381 Год назад
I really hate to find a hack had previously worked on a watch .
@de-bodgery
@de-bodgery Год назад
One of these days you will run into a pocket watch that isn't solid silver and you'll wear right through to the brass underneath! I hope you can electroplate silver.
@csspinner
@csspinner Год назад
For sure. I wouldn’t dare refinish a plated or “filled” case like this
@smalltownrifleman
@smalltownrifleman 5 месяцев назад
The whole music thing is not a plus for me. I would much rather hear your commentary.
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