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Can I fix this ETA 2824-2 movement with endshake adjustment?! Watch Repair, Junghans Max Bill. 

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In this watch repair and service tutorial video, we continue on the ETA 2824-2 automatic movement of the Junghans Max Bill Dress Watch and we will start to regulate this watch. After that when I was placing the seconds hand, something goes wrong... and I will explain to you what has happened.
How to use a jewelling tool to do some endshake adjustments of a jewel? You also see in this video. After that we replace the watch hands and watch crystal, installing the automatic device module and casing.
Besides all of that, you always see some handy tools, tips & tricks from The Watch Doctor :-).
Timecodes
00:00 - Intro
01:17 - Regulating the ETA 2824-2 movement on a Witschi Watch Expert IV (4)
03:21 - Installing the dial | Setting and alignment of the watch hands
07:21 - Fault finding | Use of a jewelling tool and endshake adjustment
11:30 - Placing new seconds hand with 'emergency homemade' movement holder
13:03 - Replacement of the watch crystal using a Bergeon 4266 watch crystal remover tool
15:41 - Installation of the watch case screws and lubrication of the tube
16:44 - Assembly of the automatic device module and spinning rotor problem?!
20:11 - Installation of the watch caseback and watchstrap
22:09 - Result and outro
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Комментарии : 98   
@VinceAt69
@VinceAt69 3 года назад
Again, fascinating. Never realised how important jewels were and never saw jewel tool before. Crystal clear video, would love to see more. Thanks for sharing.
@therealwatchdoctor
@therealwatchdoctor 3 года назад
You're welcome Vinnie, thanks again for your comment!
@Kevins-Philippine-Retirement
Beautiful watch! Your work is very meticulous and your descriptions in your videos are clear and concise. I look forward to watching every one of them. Thank you.
@davidelias90
@davidelias90 3 года назад
Hey man, this is by far one of the best watchmaking channels in youtube. Congratulations for your work!! Thank you for sharing!
@therealwatchdoctor
@therealwatchdoctor 3 года назад
Thanks Dmitri, I do my very best, every day. And then it is nice to hear that this is being appreciated :-)
@jackylee3075
@jackylee3075 3 года назад
So far the best watch repair RU-vid channel. Great to see how mistakes can happen and being rectified professionally. A lot can be learned from the high resolution videos. Salute!
@therealwatchdoctor
@therealwatchdoctor 3 года назад
Thanks for te nice comment Jacky :-)
@austincalleja8628
@austincalleja8628 3 года назад
Fabulous video! Very professional both the video and the watchmaker! This is how you should service a mechanical watch. Well done.
@therealwatchdoctor
@therealwatchdoctor 3 года назад
Thank you very much Austin! That makes me happy to hear :-)
@rage8kage
@rage8kage 3 года назад
Damn 6:55 was the most dramatic second of all the watch fettling videos on RU-vid! Made me jump!
@therealwatchdoctor
@therealwatchdoctor 3 года назад
Thanks for your comment DR Bulbasaur, I thought it was very important to show this :-)
@fionalang2700
@fionalang2700 2 года назад
Wow, what a stunning quality in your videos compared to other "watch-repair-videos". I am glad I have found your channel! Thanks also that there is no music or silly comments!!
@paulschumacker9901
@paulschumacker9901 3 года назад
Many thanks for another fantastic video, and thank you for the shout-out regarding my diagnosis! Your technique is meticulous and is an inspiration to novices like myself. I look forward to watching your future works!
@therealwatchdoctor
@therealwatchdoctor 3 года назад
Thanks Paul, that was done with great pleasure! Thanks again.
@awolff2007
@awolff2007 3 года назад
Excellent! Loved seeing the jewel resetting work and I am looking forward to your video on reversing wheels. It is so nice to see an expert perform real watch diagnostics and repair rather than the same old clean and reassemble videos. Also, thank you for not adding annoying filler music!
@therealwatchdoctor
@therealwatchdoctor 3 года назад
Thanks for your feedback Allan, "Also, thank you for not adding annoying filler music!" I will take this into account, there are apparently many fans of 'ASMR' :-) so I will definitely continue to do so.
@etebol
@etebol 3 года назад
well made instructional. Thanks!
@therealwatchdoctor
@therealwatchdoctor 3 года назад
Your welcome Ed Teran, Thanks!
@johnnyarsenault9124
@johnnyarsenault9124 3 года назад
Now I understand why repairing watches is expensive: know-how(expertise), equipment needed, time consuming & the results are impeccable 👌👍❤️
@therealwatchdoctor
@therealwatchdoctor 3 года назад
Thanks Johnny
@Andreas0705
@Andreas0705 2 года назад
If only all customers knew that! 😁
@mikeeagletube
@mikeeagletube 3 года назад
"Vergissing" mooi hersteld, zeer interessant om te zien!!
@therealwatchdoctor
@therealwatchdoctor 3 года назад
Bedankt Mikey ;-). Ik ben ook tevreden met het resultaat :-)
@kswaminathan5439
@kswaminathan5439 2 года назад
Sir, I am truly amazed at the knowledge which you possess and the skill with which you service the watches. I must admit I am a bit jealous at the way you do immaculate service.It will take ages for me to come anywhere near your thoroughbred professionalism. But I am a big fan of yours and continue to be enthralled by your videos. Keep inspiring us with many more such videos. Take care and God bless.
@therealwatchdoctor
@therealwatchdoctor 2 года назад
Wow, thanks K Swaminathan for the nice words and your feedback ;-)
@BarnOwl61
@BarnOwl61 3 года назад
Hoi Dimitri, fijn om te zien dat het toch allemaal goed is gekomen! Erg mooi uurwerk trouwens. Succes met je nieuwe winkel.
@therealwatchdoctor
@therealwatchdoctor 3 года назад
Bedankt Joop, ja inderdaad, het is allemaal goedgekomen :-). Ik ben grote fan van Junghans horloges, de Bauhaus stijl, minimalistisch design.
@hoffmancapote
@hoffmancapote 3 года назад
Great video. Thanks for in depth explanation as well as the different parts and oils used.
@ScaredPilot
@ScaredPilot 3 года назад
Another job well done! So satisfying to see you put everything back in working order.
@therealwatchdoctor
@therealwatchdoctor 3 года назад
Thanks for the comment Tom :-)
@juanmanuelalmaraz6713
@juanmanuelalmaraz6713 2 года назад
Hello, my friend Im juan Manuel from Argentina, I started this beautiful world in 2020 as a hobby after I got Covid and I stay 26 day In hospital. I love watche since I was a child. I love your videos and I would like to lern how to adjust a movement For have less variations In the diferent position. Could you make a video with this. Thanks you a lot. Greetings from Argentina my friend.🙏🏻
@bangy55
@bangy55 3 года назад
Another beautiful job, Dimitri. Thanks for sharing your extensive knowledge. This is definitely going into my 2824-2 folder. :-)
@therealwatchdoctor
@therealwatchdoctor 3 года назад
Thanks Chris, nice to hear that and to see you're back :-).
@davierpelaez8269
@davierpelaez8269 2 года назад
Excelente 👏👏👏👏todo un trabajo profesional
@ramoneramlingam3723
@ramoneramlingam3723 3 года назад
Very very very awesome, can't wait for the next video, nice improvisation for the movement holder to support the centre jewel 😊👌👌👌👌thank you
@therealwatchdoctor
@therealwatchdoctor 3 года назад
"Nice improvisation for the movement holder to support the centre jewel", thanks Ramone, it was good for one time :-)
@phillipmaciver3226
@phillipmaciver3226 3 года назад
Educational and entertaining, quality work and photography....thank you.
@therealwatchdoctor
@therealwatchdoctor 3 года назад
Thanks Philip! You're welcome ;-)
@globaltraveller
@globaltraveller 3 года назад
Always good to watch your surgeries doctor 😁 Very relaxing. A good job, you deserve a cigar 👍
@therealwatchdoctor
@therealwatchdoctor 3 года назад
Thanks :-). I more like some sweets like chocolate, no cigar please :-)
@radeknowicki5630
@radeknowicki5630 3 года назад
Absolutely great job! You made it!
@therealwatchdoctor
@therealwatchdoctor 3 года назад
Thanks Radek :-)
@onlyvintagewatches
@onlyvintagewatches 2 года назад
Love the work, and of course I subscribed!
@joshuajuarez3471
@joshuajuarez3471 4 месяца назад
Very nice. Good job.
@msmalmasri2680
@msmalmasri2680 3 года назад
Very much like the job You are the best doctor in the world Thank you sir
@therealwatchdoctor
@therealwatchdoctor 3 года назад
Thanks again Almasri :-)
@182mdavi
@182mdavi 3 года назад
This is an art im really enjoying over the past year (not that I practice it). I work in dental, to me its art, science and chemistry, same goes for your art :) I can really appreciate the microns of difference to make a massive improvement
@therealwatchdoctor
@therealwatchdoctor 3 года назад
Thanks :-)
@cristobalosuna3106
@cristobalosuna3106 3 года назад
great video, thanks for showing!
@therealwatchdoctor
@therealwatchdoctor 3 года назад
Thanks Cristobal :-)
@dynamicsinesdynamicsines1161
@dynamicsinesdynamicsines1161 3 года назад
interesting, great work- (nicely done)...
@therealwatchdoctor
@therealwatchdoctor 3 года назад
Thanks ;-)
@RocketSailing
@RocketSailing 3 года назад
Nice to see the fix. :) 👍
@therealwatchdoctor
@therealwatchdoctor 3 года назад
Thanks ;-)
@myleswillis
@myleswillis 3 года назад
Amazing skill, and a very ingenious method of supporting the jewel. You were very fortunate to not scratch the dial when the hand spun. I assume that on your second attempt the movement was completely unwound for safety.
@therealwatchdoctor
@therealwatchdoctor 3 года назад
Hello Myles, thanks :-). "I assume that on your second attempt the movement was completely unwound for safety.", yes indeed :-) much safer this way. Thanks for the comment!
@fsfghghg
@fsfghghg 3 года назад
Really well produced video and nice recovery! Just a tip: if one has the automatic bridge installed to fit the hands it supports the 4th wheel pivot and stops either the train bridge from deforming or 4th wheel jewel from moving to the point of unlocking the train.
@therealwatchdoctor
@therealwatchdoctor 3 года назад
Hello Rvw993, that's indeed a good tip, do you first install the automatic bridge and watch case back and then you'll continue with the placement of the hands? Seems like a good way to work.
@fsfghghg
@fsfghghg 3 года назад
@@therealwatchdoctor For me it depends on the style of case, but those that I am usually working on the movement loads in the back. So with the bridge installed I'd attach the dial, fit the hands with the movement laying flat or in a holder, then case it up. If there is any further timing to do after that I'd take the bridge off again. For vintage automatics with indirect centre seconds this is also useful as without the bridge there is nothing to hold the seconds pinion except the friction spring.
@one2black519
@one2black519 3 года назад
Hi Dimitri, another great job man. That's one of best watchmaker's channel out there :-) You use - I assume - this Horia clone tool. Are happy with it? it does the job great as I see
@kirch1977
@kirch1977 2 года назад
use bergeon 5409 or Watch Movement Holder with Adjustable Hollow Center Screw. u have to use it when u setting second hand.
@MrSloika
@MrSloika 2 года назад
I've set hands on many ETA movements of this type and never had a problem. I use a hand-held pusher and not the press. It's too easy to exert excess force with the press and damage things or knock them out of adjustment.
@jjudelson
@jjudelson 2 года назад
I see you use the chinese jewelling tool. Have you been happy with its quality? Thanks for your excellent teaching.
@MrAristaeus
@MrAristaeus 3 года назад
FIRST!!! Really enjoying the video thus far. Awesome lack of music!
@MrAristaeus
@MrAristaeus 3 года назад
Seriously great atmosphere and the captions are informative. I can’t tell you how calming it is to see an expert at work with just ambient noise.
@therealwatchdoctor
@therealwatchdoctor 3 года назад
Thanks man, You really like it without music? For me, it is an experiment to see want my viewers like the most. Maybe music is indeed not necessary?
@therealwatchdoctor
@therealwatchdoctor 3 года назад
@@MrAristaeus Thanks for the info ;-) Nice to hear that. :-)
@MrAristaeus
@MrAristaeus 3 года назад
@@therealwatchdoctor for me it is not necessary. I like feeling like I am in the room with you whilst you work. You could perhaps intersperse your footage with some selected section of music to lighten the atmosphere at times (like when the second hand busts)... but really, as a rule, the lack of music feels calming because as a viewer I don’t feel like you’re telling me how to feel. Captions are excellent too for this reason. Everything is clear and I can take information at my own rate. Keep up the very good work!
@therealwatchdoctor
@therealwatchdoctor 3 года назад
@@MrAristaeus "You could perhaps intersperse your footage with some selected section of music to lighten the atmosphere at times (like when the second hand busts)" that's a very good idea :-). On 'special' moments I will try to put some good music on it :-). Thanks again.
@a000ab
@a000ab 2 года назад
If you want to give the explanations through scripts, I suggest to do it like old silent movies; one shot of explanation wherever is needed. That's much smarter than subtitles. Simply because the eye cannot read the text and watch the video at the same time.
@richm4120
@richm4120 3 года назад
Hi Dimitri. I look forward to watching your very informative videos. I have learned so much. Could you please provide a link or info on jeweling set used? Thanks so much.
@georgvaht5116
@georgvaht5116 2 года назад
Hello, I had exactly the same situation, only with Raymond Weil watches on Selita sw 200, I remember being very upset
@JonTheComputerDoctor
@JonTheComputerDoctor 3 года назад
Did you need to re service the movement? Great video thank you.
@jaakkok8240
@jaakkok8240 4 месяца назад
Really nice and educating fix. But I gotta say that the watch loses a bit of it soul without the original slightly curved second hand. At least it doesn't look like the original on the video but correct me if I'm wrong. Those are probably a bit hard to get as a replacement? 😊
@srchota
@srchota 2 года назад
fantastic video. I thought I saw that you have the cloned horia. do you think it works well? have you tried the original? could you compare the 2? Thanks a lot.
@steveblake8766
@steveblake8766 3 года назад
#9 Thumbs uP Keep up the great videos!
@therealwatchdoctor
@therealwatchdoctor 3 года назад
Thanks Steve, this time you were quick :-)
@wilkinson8707
@wilkinson8707 2 года назад
Why not just purchase the correct 11 1/2 ligne movement holder? The 2824 It’s one of the most common movements out there, it would save you a lot of time
@goonwatchmaker7876
@goonwatchmaker7876 Год назад
It's a very good project. What camera do you use for filming? can you tell me
@hangwork7377
@hangwork7377 2 года назад
Nice! Why the endshake was so small?
@johnjenin3279
@johnjenin3279 2 года назад
Hi, enjoy your vid, I have a question, what kind of jewel press you use? I'm thinking of getting one myself
@chris9413
@chris9413 Год назад
Hi :) great video! Could you tell me where to buy this jewelling tool? Kind regards
@filipvucko9698
@filipvucko9698 3 года назад
Hello Dimitri, how long the whole service lasts? Very good videos Thank you
@therealwatchdoctor
@therealwatchdoctor 3 года назад
Hello Filip, count on at least 5 to 7 years maximum. Thanks for the comment.
@wilkosoft
@wilkosoft 3 года назад
Man, I bet that ruined your day! How were you able to get hold of a replacement hand? Love your work.
@therealwatchdoctor
@therealwatchdoctor 3 года назад
Hello Mark, yes indeed I was very shocked, luckily I have my resources to find a new second hand :-)
@DutchClawz
@DutchClawz 3 года назад
Reducing the end shake fixed the problem. But if you had unwinded the watch and fitted the seconds hand without spinning it, would the endshake still pose a problem or interfere with the timekeeping?
@therealwatchdoctor
@therealwatchdoctor 3 года назад
Hello DutchClawz, I don't think there would have been a problem, but the timepiece might still have got stuck, or the pinions might wear more quickly. Hard to say. The endshake was a bit too high anyway, and I should have adjusted this before placing the second hand. My mistake. Nice to hear how this community reacts to this videos and what other watchmakers have already experienced and what method they use. :-) Maybe I should make some mistake again...(just kidding :-) )
@DutchClawz
@DutchClawz 3 года назад
@@therealwatchdoctor Fouten zijn de beste leermeester!
@BiffTannenBTTF
@BiffTannenBTTF 3 месяца назад
I wish they would re engineer the hand winding feel of this movement. It’s really horrible. I’ve serviced a few and they always bug me. They feel like a $20 Chinese movement lol.
@tongxu721
@tongxu721 Год назад
7:07
@solstar4778
@solstar4778 3 года назад
What does ETA stand for ?
@erzincanli
@erzincanli 2 года назад
You are pushing with that tool on hands more than it needs. All parts become a rigid mechine with screws. And you are pushing to the centre wheel through top to bottom. This can cause move the jewel 0,02mm at 7:08 . All hands needs a direct gentle push. We never use that tool. The only tool we use is tweezer since 132 years.
@watchmakerua
@watchmakerua 3 года назад
Не помиляється той ,хто нічого не робить
@therealwatchdoctor
@therealwatchdoctor 3 года назад
Правильно, дякую за коментар ;-)
@alanmckinnon6791
@alanmckinnon6791 3 года назад
Ooooooooh, that horrible brrrrr sound. The same sound when letting the power down and fingers lose grip on the crown :-(
@therealwatchdoctor
@therealwatchdoctor 3 года назад
Hello Alan, yes indeed... I'm sorry about that :-)
@sureshbhide1443
@sureshbhide1443 2 года назад
Why do you require a hands pusher for fixing the center second hand. The job can be easily done with the back side of the tweezer with just a light tap on the center second hand. Luck is in your favour that the center second shaft did not break coz of your crazy handling.
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