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Can we turn trash into treasure? Vintage watch restoration. 

Saving-Time
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We take a look at this unusual $20 dollar vintage watch. As it turns out it's a rather nice movement. Can we restore it to its former glory and should you buy a $20 dollar watch? I'm going to try and find out.
I'll do a full disassembly and reassembly of the movement so we can really have a look at exactly what your money buys you. There are some very unusual parts to this movement. It features an indirectly driven minute and second to allow a relatively big balance (similar to the Zenith Cal. 135).
If you'd like to see any of the watch tools I use, both vintage and modern, feel free to check out my Instagram
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For the watch winders I use in this video see here
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C&E. Marshall CO Mainspring winders. They come up from time to time on eBay, highly recommended for vintage watch maintenance / repair
00:00 Introduction
00:40 Getting the movement out of the case
02:39 Disassembling the backside of the watch movement
08:07 Disassembling the keyless and motion works
12:07 Mainspring and watch parts cleaning
15:35 Winding the mainspring
19:17 Reassembling and oiling the back of the main plate
27:38 Reassembling and oiling the dial side of the watch, keyless and motion works
37:06 Completing the escapement, does it tick?
39:07 Finishing up. Timegrapher results and a look at the watch on wrist

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@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
CORRECTION: Vostok was based in Chistopol in Russia not Sevastopol which is in Ukraine. Sorry about that slip of the tongue.
@dizwell
@dizwell Год назад
It's not "the Ukraine". It's just "Ukraine". Sticking the definite article in front of it turns the country into a mere region. You don't say "the Berkshire" or "the Kent", as they are definite, well-defined and distinct entities. You do talk about "the North" or "the East Midlands", because those are vaguer generalities. Ukraine is a sovereign nation, not a vague generality. I did enjoy the video, though!! You narration style is much appreciated, in particular. Nice watch, too. (PS. "Irregardless" isn't a word!)
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you for the correction.
@dizwell
@dizwell 8 месяцев назад
​@anteneupitra Russian troll go screw yourself! You and your government signed a treaty in 1994 guaranteeing Ukraine's independent existence as a sovereign country. It's called the Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances. Article 1 of the treaty says, "The Russian Federation, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and The United States of America reaffirm their commitment to Ukraine, in accordance with the principles of the CSCE Final Act, to respect _the independence and sovereignty and the existing borders of Ukraine_. Now, I know you lot can't be trusted to keep your word for more than 20 years, but your President signed that on behalf of your people. And so no, it's just "Ukraine", not "the Ukraine". It says it there, in black and white, in the treaty itself.
@ivanivanich3848
@ivanivanich3848 8 месяцев назад
Севастополь также находится в России. Учите историю
@dizwell
@dizwell 8 месяцев назад
​@@ivanivanich3848Many Russian corpses are now located in Ukraine. Learn current affairs.
@MikoMomo
@MikoMomo Год назад
You are doing very well with the editing, and I really enjoy the close up and the split screen. Really thank you for your work and for the information that you give. Sometimes it's very hard to find any information about old former companies and their history.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thank you very much! Appreciate it.
@lindsayzelf3234
@lindsayzelf3234 4 месяца назад
I like the split-screen - and I really like your videos. The split-screen let’s me move my attention to various procedures and components, without demanding that I focus on a particular aspect. But, you return to various procedures to drill down in a way that satisfies my burgeoning curiosity. Well done, that man! Your journey is stimulating. There are many experts out there, but not too many who are willing to reveal the process of learning and growing in familiarity and skill.
@awdturbopowah773
@awdturbopowah773 Год назад
The split screen sequences are great! I really like them, and I'm hoping you continue with it. Agree it tells a much better story of what's going on. This is rapidly turning into one of my favorite watchmaking/repair channels, keep up the great work sir!
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thank you that's very nice of you to say so. Glad you are enjoying the content.
@bryanpeterson9846
@bryanpeterson9846 Год назад
Split screen is great. It does tell a much better story.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thanks for letting me know much appreciated.
@chrisb9360
@chrisb9360 Год назад
The split-screen format is excellent!
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thank you for letting me know. Appreciate it
@rodlohin6988
@rodlohin6988 Год назад
Split screen is great and distinctive!
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Appreciate the feedback thanks
@mikesmith8564
@mikesmith8564 Год назад
I Like the split screen, very effective...
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thanks for the feedback appreciate it
@Rockminister
@Rockminister Год назад
I’m not a watch maker, that being said, I like the split screen. I watch many watch channels and I enjoy all of it.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thank you for letting me know I appreciate you taking the time. Glad you liked the video.
@Alex-mt6fe
@Alex-mt6fe 4 месяца назад
The split screen is excellent. Thank you for the tremendous videos.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time 4 месяца назад
Glad you enjoyed it Thank you very much
@user-yi3ox8wy4k
@user-yi3ox8wy4k 2 месяца назад
Yes, and the split sequences would make for some excellent Shorts/trailers.
@milivojmilosevic1172
@milivojmilosevic1172 Год назад
Absolutely 1st class video recording. Your watchmaking skills are not bad either. Congratulations !
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thank you very much!
@robertgoidel4661
@robertgoidel4661 8 месяцев назад
Sir, I was surprised by what you disclosed about yourself in this video. I could almost not believe you were a hobbiest as opposed to being a professional watchmaker. You provide an excellent view of watches in their diesembly of watch movements. I have watched most of your videos and for the most part, you seem to handle watch repair with the air of professionalism in all of your efforts. Good Job Sir!
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time 8 месяцев назад
Thank you. I try to have respect for the work that was done by the people that came before me. I am very happy you are enjoying the videos. Cheers! David
@peteduran2545
@peteduran2545 Год назад
I like the split screen. Well done.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thank you for the feedback I will keep the split screen going forward.
@excdracmagyarszarnyak2398
@excdracmagyarszarnyak2398 Год назад
I like this screen format. It shows more details, thank you for your screen editing work. Excellen!
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
You are welcome!
@dr.s.p.
@dr.s.p. Год назад
The split screen is brilliant. So much more perspective on specifics I wish to learn and emulate.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thank you for the kind words. New video out next week :)
@johnvaluk1401
@johnvaluk1401 Год назад
Thank you for the video. Love the way they are edited. This watch was pretty dirty
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Glad you enjoyed the video thank you.
@ceesd
@ceesd Год назад
I bought a chinese main spring winder set as well, but I modified it by drilling out the (too small) hole in the holder that fit the barrel to accomodate the winder that was ok for the spring.. Mix and match. I like the editing you do actually.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thank you. I've thought about doing something with my Chinese set. I got the ones with the metal spring hooks so there not bad I just never use them after getting the vintage set which is more flexible for what i'm doing. Sods law, I looked on and of for months and a vintage set at a good price popped up 1 day after I ordered the Chinese ones lol
@jantepas7511
@jantepas7511 Год назад
The watch has a nice finish. Nice quality lightning. Good video. Thanks!
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thanks for watching! Appreciate it.
@archiemilligan1565
@archiemilligan1565 Год назад
Split screen very good and more informative than most videos. Please keep up the good work.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thanks, will do! Appreciate the feedback.
@quicksilversvt
@quicksilversvt Год назад
Editing is awesome! I was actually going to comment how much I like the camera work before you even mentioned it! Thanks for the Video.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Glad you liked it! You are welcome thanks for the comment.
@TrueOrKnow
@TrueOrKnow Год назад
The split screen is a great addition to your video's. I think your doing an outstanding job my friend. Keep up the great work!
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Much appreciated, glad you enjoyed it.
@anthonycolbourne4206
@anthonycolbourne4206 Год назад
4 to 8 seconds a day. Nothing to complain about there! Great job! The jewel tip pallet fork is a good indication of the quality of watch you have there. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and insights. The split screen is excellent. Really helps to see what is going on at different angles.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
The watch was really nice especially at this price point. Glad you liked it.
@michaelkeats1313
@michaelkeats1313 Год назад
Thank you for this video, great work and great video editing. Please keep this format. 👍
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thanks, will do! It seems like a lot of people like it :)
@pointer2null
@pointer2null Год назад
I agree with the majority of comments - the split screen is really good. Id love your commentary - it's what make this a good channel.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thank you very much. Very nice of you to let me know I appreciate it
@WristwatchMedic1953
@WristwatchMedic1953 Год назад
I think you did a great job on the watch and editing. The split screen is really a good touch. I enjoy watching your videos. Thank you
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Glad you liked it new one coming in about a week, thank you for the feedback.
@srgnsw65
@srgnsw65 Год назад
Appreciate your honesty when it comes to your mistakes. As a fellow enthusiast and hobbyist, it's great to see videos with the errors included. Not sure how many watch repairs it takes to get to the point where you can do this without errors but I hope you can indeed get there one day.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thank you I think i'm a while away from zero errors, great to have some fellow enthusiasts watching keeps me honest.
@wayneweir246
@wayneweir246 Год назад
I agree with the previous comments that the split screen is very good. Your editing is also very good. I see on your response to a comment above that the 3D printed crystal press cushions will be made available. That would be great! That’s pretty generous of you. I’m sure others would like to charge for that sort of thing. Please keep on leaving in the occasional error. It makes me feel better that I’m not the only one that makes them! Like you, I also like to work on the more unusual movements. A video on the Junghans that you mentioned would be great. I look forward to the next video! Thank you.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thank you, glad you enjoyed the video. I'll do a Junghans video at some point. I have one in the todo pile, I'm pretty sure all of us that like to tinker have a todo pile. I'm working on a Cortébert at the moment so that will probably be up next lovely looking watch. I'm sure i'll have no problem leaving the odd mistake in lol
@rossjackson3670
@rossjackson3670 Год назад
Very enjoyable illustration and commentary. Multiple display is excellent. Nice to see someone doing a restore on a basic watch.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thank you very much!
@adrianbirkett594
@adrianbirkett594 Год назад
Beautiful watch!, Very honest video. Camera work is fantastic, what a bargain!. Love it!. Thanks. Adrian.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
My pleasure glad you liked it
@robertjordan7323
@robertjordan7323 Год назад
I enjoyed your editing of the video. Very interesting type of watch. Thanks for posting.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
You're welcome, happy you enjoyed it. Thanks for letting me know.
@digitaltree515
@digitaltree515 Год назад
Just came across your channel and I'm a fan. I would argue that your videos are as good as the more popular channels for watchmaking, and I appreciate your sharing of mistakes and calm narration. The split screen is fantastic, too, and seems unique to your channel, so well done! As an amateur watchmaker myself, I'm always impressed by the RU-vid channels because I can't imagine trying to do this with a camera (or three) in the way. You've got a new subscriber.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thank you, the cameras are awkward but they really do help spot mistakes. It's a pain to be honest but at the end of the day i think it helps me, and hopefully it's some entertainment for others as well. I'm glad you enjoyed it and good luck with your own watchmaking.
@foodforthought4546
@foodforthought4546 10 месяцев назад
To answer your question, I do like it when you show the placing of the parts into the little mesh baskets. The split screen may be useful. To me this aspect of the taking apart and re-assembly is the most puzzling as I am trying to figure out how I will go about doing this and remembering what goes where.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for letting me know. Taking lots of pictures during the disassembly can be helpful it was to me when i first got started. Good luck I hope it goes well for you :)
@richienick
@richienick Год назад
I find the split screen amazing and so interesting
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Glad you liked it. Takes a while to edit lol
@MrGamer90210
@MrGamer90210 2 месяца назад
Those early 22** movements are really nice indeed, and that dial is in great condition - I think you scored pretty well with this watch, and great job with its restoration!
@misteryman5109
@misteryman5109 Год назад
I really appreciate this editing. It makes simple motions more interesting and can give invaluable insight to fellow watch enthusiasts.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thank you, glad you liked it. Appreciate the comment l.
@101Osprey101
@101Osprey101 Год назад
LOVE the split screen.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thank you for letting me know.
@marionchase-kleeves8311
@marionchase-kleeves8311 Год назад
The Vlostok movements are beautiful and well made. Enjoyed the process. I'm a mechanical technician for aerospace and NASA . I love the beauty and simplicity of the watch. Maybe beauficiency is a better word!😊
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
I'm happy you enjoyed the video there is something very captivating about the mechanics of watches.
@thomasgabriel2213
@thomasgabriel2213 Год назад
You have just gained a subscriber! I though your video was great, I love the split screen shots, and I very much enjoy you talking throughout the whole thing. I can not stand "silent films". I want the narration. I am very new to watch making, so its great to find a channel with someone who is making the mistakes I expect to, admits to them, and also shows them. Keep up the great work. I will be going back and watching all of your videos as soon as I can.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
So many things these days are edited to look easy. This is not easy, it's rewarding, I enjoy it and would encourage people to give it a go but easy it is not. Someone once said i don't fail I ether succeed or i learn. I've always liked that. Thank you very much for the sub it's much appreciated. Good luck with your watchmaking
@geoffquickfall
@geoffquickfall Год назад
Balance cock versus balance bridge is not dependent on number of screws but the position of the screws. Balance cock may have one or two screws on same side versus bridge which has two screws; one on either side creating a ‘bridge’across the balance. Love the video! The metal on the balance pivot is much more brittle (hardened ?) than the American or European counterparts. Thanks for the video, Geoff.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Hey Geoff thanks for the information. I always wondered on the name bridge vs cock your explanation makes sense to me. Thank you sir I appreciate you taking the time to let me know.
@walther9161
@walther9161 Год назад
Very well done and informative!! Thank you for posting!
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@davidtebera4488
@davidtebera4488 Год назад
I like the split screens, your being human, information, and the overall layout of the video.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thank you very much glad you enjoyed the content.
@wwg1wga963
@wwg1wga963 Год назад
Absolute great work and love the split screen which gives us a better view keep up the good work.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Awesome, thank you!
@wwg1wga963
@wwg1wga963 Год назад
I forgot to mention the commentary is well explained to detail. You have a new subscriber to your channel and I hope all works out well for you.
@AngusTuttle
@AngusTuttle Год назад
I'm liking the split-screen, the monologue, and the general content. Sound!
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thank you, glad you liked it.
@romeldphillips3146
@romeldphillips3146 Год назад
I like the split screen mode.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Glad you liked it thank you for letting me know it's a pain to do so it's good to hear from people that like it. Cheers :)
@josephcooper6692
@josephcooper6692 Год назад
Big thumbs up on splitting screens. Like to reference the scale of how minuscule many components are. Amazin’
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thank you, glad that the split screen gave you a sense of scale.
@mikeh2600
@mikeh2600 9 месяцев назад
I really enjoy the split screen feature. Thanks
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time 9 месяцев назад
Appreciate you letting me know, thank you
@dansmith9406
@dansmith9406 2 месяца назад
What a fantastic video! I really enjoyed that. Just getting into horology myself and these type of videos are really helpful!
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time 2 месяца назад
Glad it was helpful!
@gregpragnell5246
@gregpragnell5246 Год назад
Immediately subscribed as I like the presentation editing and the commentary. As someone who is just starting out and has dismantled a Vostok the video struck a chord with me. Gives me encouragement to get started on the reassembly.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thanks I'm happy I encouraged you to put it back together. If your going to use Russian watches to practice on stay away from Slava in the beginning a lot of them have two main springs and can be quite complicated to work on for such simple watches. Try Prim watches also if your in a part of the work where they can be had for a reasonable price, nice to work on. Good luck and thank you for taking the time to comment.
@winstonlanda7731
@winstonlanda7731 Год назад
Great job. That certainly didn't feel like 40 minutes. I love seeing how watches get new life with watchmakers like you. Inspirational for me as an apprentice.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Awesome! Thank you! Best of luck to you I appreciate the kind words.
@cthlhu
@cthlhu Год назад
Love the video... love the editing... and really appreciate and enjoy the commentary.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Glad you enjoyed! Thank you
@robcarnaroli269
@robcarnaroli269 5 месяцев назад
That amplitude came up very nice in the end!
@piratasdecordoba
@piratasdecordoba Год назад
Your video editing with the split screen is just fine, as are your explanations. Subscribed, you are doing a great job! 👍👍👍👍
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thanks for the sub, and taking the time to comment.
@michaelwillett7442
@michaelwillett7442 Год назад
I have come across your channel and i must say i love the way you explain what you are about to do and i like that .i also notice that a lot of comments of others about the mistakes you make .i have always herd that if you dont make a mistake now and then your not doing anything ,keep up the good work as always i enjoy your videos. Thankyou Mr. Willett.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thank you Mr. Willett I appreciate the kind words.
@MartinSBrown-tp9ji
@MartinSBrown-tp9ji Месяц назад
I like the split screen photography, not many channel use it. Thanks for your videos.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Месяц назад
Glad you like it! Thank you for letting me know.
@brendankennedy3855
@brendankennedy3855 Год назад
Love it. You could talk about the history of the watch during the cleaning part. The cleaning stuff is definitely boring.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thanks you glad you liked it I agree on newer videos this is what i try and do. Appreciate the feedback cheers
@soundmindtv2911
@soundmindtv2911 Год назад
I think the split screen looks great. My advice to you is to make the video be what you personally love and can be proud of, like any project. Those who appreciate it will appreciate, and those who are critical are just critical people in general. Personally, I think the little subtle details make a thing come across as finished and professional, whether it's a video, music, a watch, or a painting. Non-filmmakers would never spot some details, but sometimes they just know something feels polished (or off). Anyhow, great video!! Keep up the great work.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thank you, very nice of you to let me know.
@conzmoleman
@conzmoleman 8 месяцев назад
Vostok was my entry into vintage and Soviet horology. I’ve since gotten extremely into Slava and Raketa (and a few others) who make some incredibly unique designs.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time 8 месяцев назад
I'm sure you will have seen the vintage Raketa Copernicus one of my favourite watches
@sps7274
@sps7274 10 месяцев назад
Great video. That dial is spectacular! It's very satisfying to see the performance you coaxed out of it on the timegrapher as well. Keep them coming!
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time 10 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@supermenthol5531
@supermenthol5531 Год назад
Your getting better with these services , all good 💯
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
I try :) thank you for letting me know
@islandtimekeeper858
@islandtimekeeper858 8 месяцев назад
David: Yes, split-screen editing is outstanding.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for letting me know. Appreciate it
@musthafamusthafa-he7bi
@musthafamusthafa-he7bi 2 месяца назад
Your editing is great. I like it. Excellent presentation. Thank you.
@pgsahlman
@pgsahlman 10 месяцев назад
I like the split screen format. Reminds me of some very vogue cinematography in 60's films! The movie Grand Prix comes to mind.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time 10 месяцев назад
Cool, thanks for letting me know. I appreciate you taking the time
@saisamayseva8712
@saisamayseva8712 3 месяца назад
For a hobbyist(watch maker) you have done well and in due course you will excel!! All the best .Keep it up!!!!
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time 3 месяца назад
Thank you very much! I hope someday I will
@billsexton5532
@billsexton5532 Год назад
Excellent video thank you ,just starting the hobby myself, working a hamilton 747
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Big Hamilton fan, my daily driver is a humiliation. The 747 looks like a nice simple movement to start on good luck to you.
@endy_fx
@endy_fx Год назад
For the price - what a lovely little vintage piece! I believe you're correct, the single screw pallet bridge is called a cock. I'm also led to believe that's only really the case here in blighty, it's just a bridge everywhere else. As for the split screen, I enjoyed it, but found I was only paying attention to two of the three at any one time. Thanks for the video, I look forward to the next.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thanks for the feedback appropriate it. I'm still finding my feet with the editing and getting more comfortable with talking to myself, still a way to go. Glad you enjoyed it.
@quintangrass5259
@quintangrass5259 Год назад
No I very much appreciate the details
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Great glad you liked it.
@glenh4971
@glenh4971 4 месяца назад
This is a late comment. I like the work you do and enjoy it immensely. Your camera work is awesome and narration is excellent also. I am retired and live in Panama. I am a watch tinkerer on a budget. My preference is these simple movements and I have to wash the parts by hand with lighter fluid and alcohol and a little brush. I let the parts dry on Paper. I also try not to disassemble the main spring unless its absolutely necessary because of the risk of breaking them. I do without in other words. Nice work you are doing. That is one lucky movement as it is getting the royal treatment.
@bugdrvr
@bugdrvr 8 месяцев назад
I really enjoy your videos, thanks so much for taking the time to make them. My wife really enjoys your narration so you got two new viewers for the clicks of one I guess.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time 8 месяцев назад
Glad you both liked it I also watch a bit of the RU-vid with my wife, it's very nice if we can find something we both like
@joncaradies3155
@joncaradies3155 3 месяца назад
Really enjoy your videos ! The Honesty of them is something I totally support ..... Was watching a video the other day of a guy working on a watch and I noticed a mistake in what he was doing and then there was an edit and poof , suddenly the mistake was corrected without a word of explanation . I thought it was kind of cheesy ..... Anyway , You have a good personality and a natural aptitude for this . Keep going , you're doing great !!!!! Respectfully ....
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time 3 месяца назад
That's very nice of you to say. I don't see the point of trying to be something I'm not. I'm not trying to sell watchmaking services I'm just happy if I get a few people interested in having a go at fixing stuff. Too much goes in the bin nowadays.I appreciate the kind words
@yambo59
@yambo59 9 месяцев назад
Beautiful old watch and a beautiful end result, nicely done
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time 9 месяцев назад
Thank you! Glad you liked it.
@OldBluzRulz
@OldBluzRulz 6 месяцев назад
Well done on the split screen work! More please...
@rogercollins2653
@rogercollins2653 Год назад
I personally like the 3 camera view, because then I can see what your seeing so as you're describing it, I'm seeing it with you.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Awesome that was pretty much what i was going for. Glad you liked it.
@SQueme
@SQueme Год назад
31:00 nice trick for those "space flying" springs (got several on mars ... 🤣)
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Tell me about it lol pretty sure I've put more stuff in orbit than NASA at this point. Hope you enjoyed the video.
@topgazza
@topgazza 10 месяцев назад
Great camera work. Another interesting and entertaining video
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time 10 месяцев назад
Thank you very much!
@darrylscott-windsor6556
@darrylscott-windsor6556 11 месяцев назад
Don't change a thing! I have seen other videos from other (more experienced) watchmakers and been left wondering how that bit was put back together, having to rewind and still not having a clue. Your camera work is spot on that lets me see those things that was a puzzle for me before. And the mistake with the works, well it was down to that I was able to see exactly how that part operates now, which I wasn't sure of before. Your videos are great! Thank you 😊
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time 11 месяцев назад
Thank you that's very nice of you to say! Glad it was helpful to you. If you are thinking of giving this a go yourself you can always reach out to me on Instagram if you need any help instagram.com/savingtime_yt/ All the best - David
@motovlogsindonesia
@motovlogsindonesia Год назад
Another great informative video David much appreciated your a wealth of knowledge
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thank you
@vulcanpie
@vulcanpie Год назад
That is a very pretty watch. I enjoy seeing that movement.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Glad you liked it, I also thought it was pretty.
@duncanonthepct8784
@duncanonthepct8784 Год назад
The split screen is awesome.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thank you for letting me know.
@SkyBlue-le7cd
@SkyBlue-le7cd Год назад
Nice work and beautiful watch. The split screen is unique and provides additional info. Thanks for a terrific video.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Glad you liked it!
@He11cth3r3
@He11cth3r3 Год назад
I bought a 1925 Elgin pocket watch that runs for $20 US so I’m happy :)
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Nice Elgin make great pocket watches nice find:)
@He11cth3r3
@He11cth3r3 Год назад
@@Saving-Time I don’t think the lady I bought it from knew how to use it so she said it was broken
@think2023
@think2023 2 месяца назад
Looks VERY much like a Timex! Now I know what to get with that look...but with better movement.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time 2 месяца назад
It's a cool watch for the money, lots of cool stuff out there for a small price tag if you know where to look :) glad you enjoyed a look at this one.
@cml8312
@cml8312 Год назад
Great job buddy! Beautiful watch.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thank you kindly, glad you liked it.
@AnthonySmith-sc4zs
@AnthonySmith-sc4zs Год назад
I love this style of video. Great Job!
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you.
@rdoubleu7701
@rdoubleu7701 8 месяцев назад
I like the split screens. Thanks for the experience.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time 8 месяцев назад
Glad you like them! Thanks for letting me know.
@RalfyCustoms
@RalfyCustoms Год назад
Wonderful stuff, new sub here, interesting and informative, very nicely done, thank you for sharing I'm also a hobbyist watchmaker and enjoy your down to earth honest portrayal here, also your film making skills are on point 👌 I've tried starting a second channel to cover my own watchmaking, and honestly, filming that is an art in its own right
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thanks and welcome cheers for letting me know appreciate it.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Some awesome bikes on your channel btw great content I shall be giving it a proper watch tonight.
@RalfyCustoms
@RalfyCustoms Год назад
@Saving-Time Thanks Dave I really appreciate that buddy
@jimmykao3355
@jimmykao3355 Год назад
Love the editing! Keep up the good work!
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thank you glad you enjoyed it
@MrRandyvan
@MrRandyvan Год назад
This is a very good show. You clearly know what you're doing. I like the narration, so I believe you're good. Also, I couldn't leave a comment without liking and subscribing, could I?
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
You are to kind sir. I'm glad you enjoyed the video thank you for the sub.
@TheAreJaySea
@TheAreJaySea Год назад
I can't believe you only have 799 (Well I guess I'm #800) subscribers. Great content! Your channel is going to grow a lot I'm sure! I personally really like your split screen edits. It gives a good view of what's happening and I don't think there are a lot of other channels doing it.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thanks for the sub! Glad you liked it. Appreciate the kind words.
@SlickWillyTFCF
@SlickWillyTFCF Год назад
The "в" is there because in the Cyrillic alphabet that is V - for Vostok. Б is the Cyrillic letter for the English B. I love the videos. I've been fascinated by mechanical watches since I found my grandfathers pocket watch and played with it as a kid. One of my first watches was a Vostok and it's still chugging along. You're doing a fantastic job with the videos. I've been getting into watchmaking and repair as a hobby lately myself, and though I have thought about making videos for others to follow along from the beginning the idea of doing so is a bit daunting. It's great to follow along with someone else that's learning as they go.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thank you. Making the videos is a pain, but I really enjoy getting to talk to fellow enthusiasts. I've also gotten some decent advice from people, which is nice. I am glad you are enjoying the videos, and I wish you the best of luck with your own watchmaking. May all your springs stay where you put them.
@SlickWillyTFCF
@SlickWillyTFCF Год назад
@@Saving-Time I had thought about making videos only to show others that the hobby can be fun and rewarding, not to mention fairly inexpensive to get into. Something I hadn't considered is using RU-vid videos to receive constructive feedback in order to learn better practices and techniques.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
It's helped me out pretty much everyone has been nice, and the watchmaking community seems to be a friendly, helpful bunch. If you do ever make any videos, DM me on Instagram; I'd love to see them!
@roytofilovski9530
@roytofilovski9530 9 месяцев назад
In the Cyrillic alphabet Vostok is written as BOCTOK. B = V and C = S.
@davidpantoja676
@davidpantoja676 Год назад
Hello, channel just showed up on my feed, great video from a novice in editing and watch making, great narration, well done! Liked and subscribed from the windy city.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Much appreciated! Hello from the city of black and gold.
@emmettrcraven5544
@emmettrcraven5544 Год назад
The spring T alignment. Put the spring in the barrel. Put the arbor in a vice. Insert the arbor into the spring and rotate it until the the T lines up withe T slot of the barrel.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thanks for the tip :) I will give that a try if I mess up the alignment on the initial spring insertion
@lukas1392
@lukas1392 Год назад
I love that split screen editing. For same reason you mention. If it's that hard, maybe 2 shots will be easier? Macro and overall view is great. BTW i watch videos like this for over a year. Im really into it and i thought that in 2023 i give it a shot, but where to start? I'm from Poland and burgeon stuff is out of my reach. How you deal with cleaning and oiling? Those are pretty expensive items, same as other specialized tools. Except magnification, screwdrivers, sharpener and holder whats necessary to start with?
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
www.cousinsuk.com/ ship to Poland I use them and i'm in the Czech republic. At minimum you will need a good pair of Tweezers, 3 screwdrivers 1.20, 0.80 and a 140. A moment holder, a magnifier 4x should do to start an ultrasonic cleaner, oil and oilers that will get you started. Ultrasonic cleaner can be had for around 50 euro you only need a small one. I'd also recommend Rodico and peg wood and pith wood. If you want i can link everything on cousinsuk you need to get started. You really don't need that much to just get started with the basics.
@lukas1392
@lukas1392 Год назад
@@Saving-Time that would be great. I heard that few ml of oil or breaking greas can cost you +50$ and you need few different kinds. What about timegrapher? Is there other way to see how movement perform or at early stages is not that important?
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
I did not have a timegrapher when i started, it's for sure nice to have even essential if you get serious but my advice would be just grab the very essentials and get started. Oil is the expensive part but you don't use a lot I think the oil i have will last me for years, when you fist see the price of oil per ml it can seem overwhelming but 2ml of oil is going to do a lot of watches more than a hobbyist will get through in a couple of years probably. Light oil (escape wheel/third wheel/fourth wheel/balance pivots): Moebius 9010 Heavy oil (centre wheel/barrel arbor/barrel/motion work): Moebius HP 1300, or Moebius D5 Pallet oil: Moebius 941/2 Keyless work: Moebius 8301 grease, or D5 if on a tight budget Mainspring: Moebius 8200 grease Is the basics of oil, however and i'm going to get roasted for this if you are just starting you can get away with just Moebius 9010, Moebius HP 1300 and Moebius 8200 grease the total cost of which should be around $60 usd so it's not as bad as you might think.
@Mike-pg6gs
@Mike-pg6gs Год назад
Great work. Thanks
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thanks Mike appreciate you watching.
@stephenenglish2588
@stephenenglish2588 8 месяцев назад
A very entertaining video and a beautiful piece.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time 8 месяцев назад
Many thanks!
@connorgreen5161
@connorgreen5161 Год назад
I like the split screen when it matches with the operation being performed. For example, 3 screens to show each screw being removed in the barrel bridge. Its the same thing three times, so three screens is a nice way to present and display this all at once. However, when different operations are being performed, I prefer to see them sequentially as it is then easier to follow the logic of how the parts all fit together.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
I agree i try and keep everything synchronised so its different angles of the same thing, thanks for the feedback appreciate it.
@MikoMomo
@MikoMomo Год назад
Exactly. I really like it me as well!
@thisoldwatch9944
@thisoldwatch9944 Год назад
Well done! I like the fact that you leave in the mistakes… I sure wish someone would make some 3D printed adapters in kind of a set to sell like you made. Like you said money is not floating around everywhere nowadays 😂. But for we hobbies something like that would be amazing to find . Thanks for the great video, looking forward to the next one .
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Thank you. I'll make all the 3d printed stuff available on my website at some point I was thinking of doing a video about using 3d printing in watchmaking. Even if you don't have a printer there are services which will do it for you pretty reasonably priced. I'll drop a post on Instagram when I've got it all online :)
@user_eric_kartman
@user_eric_kartman 8 месяцев назад
great job.! Thank you.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time 8 месяцев назад
You are welcome! Thanks for watching
@cawschwarzraben359
@cawschwarzraben359 Год назад
One of the large watchmaker suppliers here in the USA is Esslinger. It must be a candy shop for watchmakers.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time Год назад
Esslinger I've been told is great, for people in Europe who are wondering try www.cousinsuk.com/ one of the few places here in the EU that will deal with hobbyists. Thanks for the comment i'm sure it will be useful to people in the USA, EU also if you don't mind the shipping time :)
@kraftfamilyadventures2100
@kraftfamilyadventures2100 10 месяцев назад
I like the split screen.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for letting me know :) Much appreciated.
@koltsv
@koltsv 10 месяцев назад
dropping the comment: I do enjoy the video editing with split-screen! It's totally unique to your channel. BTW when you mentioned that the movement looks like Zenith 135 -- that's because this is an evolution from Zenith 135 clone. Soviets bought the patent for the Chronometer grade Zenith 135 and built Vostok 2809 -- Vostok Precision watches. Then this 2209 movement is an evolution of that movement. Several components were used throughout and brought to the new 2209 from old 2809.
@Saving-Time
@Saving-Time 10 месяцев назад
Interesting I appreciate you taking the time to provide some incite. Thanks
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