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Restoration of a $7000 Rolex Datejust - Rare Vintage Rolex Logo-Dial - Rusty Caliber 3135 

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This time I´m restoring a vintage Rolex Datejust from 1991.
It´s powered by the famous Rolex 3135 automatic-movement and it has one of those rare Rolex-Logo-Dials. Watches with those dials are hard to find and prices reach easily 7000$ or more.
Unfortunately water had entered the watch in the past.
The movement is rusty and not working, the glass is broken, the crown snapped off, the hands and the dial are dirty and the case and bracelet are over and over with scratches.
I need to clean everything up, polish and re-brush the case-parts. Some parts are beyond repair so I need to replace the glass, crown, crown-tube and some other movement-parts.
After everything is cleaned and polished, I can re-assemble the movement with some fresh oil. After that, this watch is in a fantastic beat (+0 seconds per day) again.
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Комментарии : 2,2 тыс.   
@siakiroberts9478
@siakiroberts9478 Год назад
I love silent RU-vidrs. Their action alone is enough to show their professionalism.
@leonardocabadas1905
@leonardocabadas1905 23 дня назад
Soy Fan de este canal me encanta. Saludos
@TungstenCarbideTempe
@TungstenCarbideTempe 2 года назад
Fascinating! I miss working with a watches. Never got to professional level(like my dad), but learned enough to “hobbying” around with old watches, pocket watches and some clocks. Watching you working flawlessly, one might get a wrong idea, that its not super hard, just take a bunch of pictures, to remember where what goes- its far from the truth, even the simple looking tasks, takes enormous amount of practice, patience and (occasionally) crawling on all four, looking for a tiny part. So those who tasted even a simple horological experience, can truly appreciate how professional you are. Thank you for a great video.
@WishIKnewMyName
@WishIKnewMyName Год назад
What amazes me the most is how anyone can keep track of so many tiny parts and how to reassemble them all.
@eriknymo5452
@eriknymo5452 Год назад
Not something you learn and remember over night. But knowing HOW a watch works is the key.
@traviswalker8933
@traviswalker8933 Год назад
Simple, you trace them via video and photos.
@mr.personal-ity
@mr.personal-ity Год назад
@@traviswalker8933 yeah, sure as a hobbyist probably 😂
@WatchmakerErik
@WatchmakerErik Год назад
@@traviswalker8933 This, and for me, keeping the movement in segmented trays, so each bridge is with its screws.
@mr.personal-ity
@mr.personal-ity Год назад
@@WatchmakerErik Go ahead and take the screws and jumble them up together, that's how you build visual memory
@kanqquperze
@kanqquperze 2 года назад
Great idea to use the flux capacitor to repair the crystal. Haven't seen anyone do it before
@heiner71
@heiner71 2 года назад
You really know your stuff. You and the "Nekkid Watchmaker" are my favorites, as you do so much more than "just" cleaning movements.
@stuartcole4845
@stuartcole4845 2 года назад
They both are really good with their full restorations, case polishing and re-plating, but the Nekkid Watchmaker is next level I think. He has fabricated oddly shaped crystals by hand, and other stuff like screws and other parts.
@1959Berre
@1959Berre 2 года назад
Wristwatch Revival, Richard Perret Watchmaker and Vintage Watch Services also are nice channels.
@brunel2890
@brunel2890 Год назад
@@stuartcole4845 and Nekkid Watchmaker’s commentary is funny and profound
@tomm7354
@tomm7354 2 года назад
I used to study watchmaking and that allows me to respect the amount of work you put in and attention to detail you have. I haven't seen any youtubers/watchmakers going to the extent you do. Keep up the good work.
@richplant2205
@richplant2205 2 года назад
Check out the Nekkid Watchmaker 👍🏻👍🏻
@dervikoka7791
@dervikoka7791 2 года назад
How much it costs to fully restore??
@polovw89
@polovw89 Год назад
@@dervikoka7791 Couple dollars
@traviswalker8933
@traviswalker8933 Год назад
@@dervikoka7791 depends on the extent of the damage, rarity of the parts and the watch being restored.
@nathankiklu
@nathankiklu Год назад
www.youtube.com/@NekkidWatchmaker
@yavroy
@yavroy Год назад
I've recently discovered this channel, and I'm already hooked. The patience and precision work is simply amazing.
@erikxtrema3845
@erikxtrema3845 11 месяцев назад
There is an another chanel with voice and voiceover , but you are right he delivers amazing work ! 👍
@moses2342
@moses2342 2 года назад
How complicated are rolex watches, but with a professional dismantling them, paying attention to the smallest details, repairing and maintaining them, they will remain for future generations with your presence. Thank you, you are talented man
@leestrada1
@leestrada1 2 года назад
Not particularly more than others, in fact they are less than others in the same category as Omega, Zenith or GS. This is a great job, but I mean that Rolex movements aren't particularly complicated.
@ColsTiger
@ColsTiger 2 года назад
This is the most meticulous display of fine craftsmanship that I’ve ever watched. Sorry no pun intended. Seriously. Thank you for sharing. If I ever needed a fine watch restored, I would look you up.
@StaufferGarage
@StaufferGarage 2 года назад
These are so relaxing to watch. My question is where do you even find a rusted rolex?!?!
@RedDeadRestoration
@RedDeadRestoration 2 года назад
Ebay 😉
@kylefleming7680
@kylefleming7680 2 года назад
@@RedDeadRestoration I don't have words for the level of respect I have for your work in this video. Restoring parts that would ordinarily just be replaced is just breathtaking
@AA-hi6os
@AA-hi6os 2 года назад
@@RedDeadRestoration How much would you sell a piece like this for? Stellar work btw.
@singlespeedman
@singlespeedman 2 года назад
The finishing work on this one was outstanding. Great video.
@393Nader
@393Nader 2 года назад
From my wife, who wore her unserviced (my fault) Datejust into the swimming pool, summer after summer, with a failed gasket.😔
@mlapchick
@mlapchick 2 года назад
Absolutely love the time machine. So nice to see one still in working condition.
@monkist
@monkist 2 года назад
…and on top of all of this, the Time Machine?!? 😂Hilarious! Not just amazing work but a great sense of humor, loving it!
@Jurunabada
@Jurunabada 2 года назад
I'm so amazed by the thoroughness of the process of restoring the watch. You really are a master of your craft. I really enjoy watching you work. ✌🏽
@Rudeboy_CoopeR
@Rudeboy_CoopeR 2 года назад
It's an incredible job. It's a pleasure to watch a master at his craft.
@ruuerian
@ruuerian 4 месяца назад
I love watching this type of videos,they are relaxing. This is why I love mechanical watches and watches in general. The mechanical movement and parts are like a living being that can tell the time.
@OdinArrow28
@OdinArrow28 2 года назад
I could watch you do this all day long! Very impressive! The attention to detail is impeccable! Great work!
@wojciechpietka5329
@wojciechpietka5329 2 года назад
Incredible! When I saw the pivot part cleaning by hand my brain just went „wow, this guy is not messing around”. Great content!
@spiketrademark1099
@spiketrademark1099 2 года назад
Love these videos, very relaxing and inspiring. I invested in some basic tools and over the last few months have been able, with limited skills and tools, to diagnose what was preventing some family watches from ticking and have been able to make them tick again. Thank you for sharing your skills and inspiring videos.
@solvealways
@solvealways 2 года назад
Amazing attention to detail. Time machine is a nice touch and as always. Thanks so much for putting the time in and not using music or talking over the video.
@emb9305
@emb9305 Год назад
I started watching your videos a long time ago and I have to say you inspired me to get into watchmaking as a hobby. I sold my motorcycle and a few other things and have purchased some of the tools you use here. I took some classes and have messed up a lot of watches but finally last year I began to make them tick. it's the most satysfying thing ever. I thank you for your attention to detail in editing and showing your skill. I love this hobby. Again, thanks and keep doing what you are doing. Oh and your sock game is on fire!!
@nfareview
@nfareview 2 года назад
Simply amazing! Your skill level is off the charts.
@Kestrel66
@Kestrel66 2 года назад
Serious question, it doesn't make sense that you would use the time machine to repair the glass, you should have put the entire watch in there to get the day one edition back. Regardless of this oversight I have subscribed and will continue to watch this channel.
@v593re
@v593re 2 года назад
Incredible as always: thank you so much for making and sharing your wonderful videos with us!
@braaaaa.hk9216
@braaaaa.hk9216 2 года назад
Impressive, first time i ve seen the maintenance of a rolex from a to z, thanks for sharing
@PerpetualTimeLtd
@PerpetualTimeLtd 2 года назад
Very impressive 👍
@TaylorCFP
@TaylorCFP Год назад
Amazing work! It boggles my mind how someone can take such poor care of a watch to begin with! I'm glad there are watchmakers like you who can breathe new life into these classics.
@rtec6106
@rtec6106 Год назад
Had he replaced the glass case with a new one, no corrosion will happen.
@arthurised
@arthurised Год назад
@Taylo Ren. That's a simplistic and very narrow-minded answer. Expensive wristwatches are purchased and worn by a wide range of society. For example, military personel, oil rig workers, construction industry, as well as those who wear watches as 'costume jewellery', or evening wear. I've had my submariner for over 20 years: I've served, I've ridden my motorcylce on almost every continent on earth, through African deserts to far reaching places such as Deadhorse, Alaska. It's taken some bashing, has many many miles under its belt but still works perfectly. Therefore, with such wide use as I've described above, through many tough terrains, in extreme temperatures, rugged landscape to formal dinners, the Rolex is made to last BUT is not immune to misshap when travel / events do not always go as planned. Maybe the owner was involved in a serious incident, that wasn't his/her fault, who knows! Anyway, the point is that it is entirely possible that this watch has had a tough life, so to say that someone, "...can take such poor care of a watch to begin with!...) is just guesswork on your part. No offence intended but please feel free to broaden your mind.
@thisoldbelair
@thisoldbelair 2 года назад
Glad to see a new upload!! You’re my favorite watch resto channel. 20-ish minutes is perfect and you always have very interesting pieces. I’ll be back to give this a full watch later tonight 🤜🤛
@lucashipkins
@lucashipkins 2 года назад
That's quite a lot of replacement parts. But looking at the finished product, absolutely worth it... Stunningly beautiful 😍.
@troll2637
@troll2637 2 года назад
Theseus' paradox.
@jsalinas118
@jsalinas118 2 года назад
Wow. The amount of skill that is shown in a casual video is amazing.
@danylo4670
@danylo4670 2 года назад
You are a craftsman. Making something look easy is a sign of skill.... I love your videos. Thank you
@gelmibson883
@gelmibson883 2 года назад
This was so satisfying to watch. I can't imagine how it must feel to do this all by yourself and then wear that Rolex. Woooo!
@thatwhitecat
@thatwhitecat 2 года назад
It's incredible u have managed to refinish the case and band perfectly I love this watch and of course this channel
@hzoonka4203
@hzoonka4203 2 года назад
Thats what you call craftsmanship at its finest,well done!
@kfkwAL7
@kfkwAL7 10 месяцев назад
I had this watch. Bought it in 2010 for £1300, upgraded a few times over the years but will always love the anniversary dial. Amazing how they have increased in value.
@donlopeaguirre112
@donlopeaguirre112 2 года назад
You are not a master. You are THE Master. Amazing. Also, great camera, sound, etc.
@georgiosdedes
@georgiosdedes 2 года назад
Restoring to near perfection. Amazing result, well done.
@jatco84
@jatco84 Год назад
What a fantastic restoration job to this classic Rolex. A great movement. Love your tools and finessing of the parts to get them up to spec. A fair bit of a list for new parts, but necessary to bring this beauty back up to snuff...and the readings look awesome.... Great job on the bracelet and clasp..- Love it...- Kudos to you...!!
@sirfkhaaana
@sirfkhaaana 2 года назад
Amazing, Rolex watch can be passed on to the generations ahead. Wonderful restoration. Absolutely loved it.
@rilkeanheart
@rilkeanheart 2 года назад
most extensive (and expensive) restoration i've seen on this channel...and the result is like new (and with pristine movement verification). bravo!
@mistermood4164
@mistermood4164 2 года назад
Who probably doubled his money based on how Rolex prices are right now
@LucaBlightOfHighland
@LucaBlightOfHighland 2 года назад
Wow, the patience it takes to do this job has to be supernatural.
@markus8222
@markus8222 2 года назад
Had no idea just how complex and beautifully crafted Rolex watches are..!
@JohnBarrow1961
@JohnBarrow1961 2 года назад
Remarkable restoration. That poor DJ was hammered. It's hard to believe anyone would let any fine timepiece like that get so far out of whack. Well done.
@traviswalker8933
@traviswalker8933 Год назад
Maybe it was used as a tool watch over the course of the ownership of the previous owner which it is supposed to be.
@cornicello7748
@cornicello7748 Год назад
Calm down, its only a rolex. Made out of stainless.. Same as any other watch. That is made out of same material.
@ringo959
@ringo959 Год назад
That was just the beater of someone for years.. how its supposed to be
@3TimesFaster
@3TimesFaster Год назад
@Lee In the 60s and even 70s you could buy a new Rolex for the equivalent of 900-1000$ in today's money. These watches were meant to be worn your whole life in any kind of situation.
@loveobd628
@loveobd628 2 года назад
Wiedermal einsame Klasse! Ich hatte es schonmal geschrieben aber kann mich nur wiederholen, bitte mach das weiter so, dass du absolut perfekte Qualität über Quantität setzt. Lieber ein Video alle paar Monate und dafür so ein schönes. 👍🏻
@RedDeadRestoration
@RedDeadRestoration 2 года назад
Danke 😊
@WatchTheFuck
@WatchTheFuck 2 года назад
Dem kann ich mich nur anschließen!!!
@willemp6432
@willemp6432 2 года назад
Ich auch..
@MARIADEFATIMA-yi8we
@MARIADEFATIMA-yi8we 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lL3Ny_qgI7M.html
@XamFrosh
@XamFrosh 2 года назад
@@RedDeadRestoration no need battery 🔋 🤔🤔🤔😱
@justinreding1385
@justinreding1385 2 года назад
That’s is awesome!! I’d lose probably half those tiny parts. Amazing job!!
@KevonLovelace
@KevonLovelace Год назад
Watching these videos, gives me real perspective on the concept of the “value” we place on things. As a watch collector and enthusiast that DateJust is like the holy grail, but to another person that could care less about watches or horology as a whole, sees that same datejust as just an archaic waste of metal that only tells the time.
@newtonlee7849
@newtonlee7849 Год назад
Wow!! I can't believe how much work was needed to restore a neglected watch. Very nice video. so much incredible detail outlining the process. Lots of skill & patience needed to work on such small & precise fitting parts. Just amazing that parts so small can be made so exacting.
@billmedic1995
@billmedic1995 2 года назад
I literally laughed out loud when you whipped out the Flux Capacitor! Keep up the amazing videos, I love every second of them.
@peabarter_3074
@peabarter_3074 2 года назад
I now appreciate the work of art known as a Rolex and why they are so expensive!
@unpluglvfree9507
@unpluglvfree9507 2 года назад
Every time i see your cool old parts cleaner, i always wish a youtuber that restores old machines would make it look new again
@emc14000
@emc14000 Год назад
Wow super amazing job! So impressive. Must’ve been amazing to hear that power spring come to life again and hear the ticking
@QuickQuips
@QuickQuips 2 года назад
Guy must've thought the DateJust was a Submariner. The rust removal on those tiny parts was amazing.
@richplant2205
@richplant2205 2 года назад
How amazing to get that watch returned in that condition. It’s wizardry👍🏻👍🏻
@OMAHA_MIKE
@OMAHA_MIKE Год назад
Great work ..I've collected wristwatches over 30yrs..never saw a crystal repair of that level ..this person is very good & probably a watchmaker .they don't do hairspring repair in my area .have to send off ..very talented person ...
@valentino999999
@valentino999999 Год назад
Very impressive. Excelent attention to detail. Pure joy watching you work.
@SkilfulLeader1
@SkilfulLeader1 2 года назад
Amazing restoration, what a skill and art. Simply amazing your work must bring so much satisfaction.
@hansreumann3309
@hansreumann3309 2 года назад
wunderbar! Diese Arbeit verdient größten Respekt!
@stewartmcmanus3991
@stewartmcmanus3991 Год назад
It's 10am on New Years Day 2023 here in south west Australia and I can't explain the Mesmeric quality of these videos. Please keep them coming, they're riveting.
@ccooper8785
@ccooper8785 Год назад
It would be interesting to see how the bracelet was restored and the costs involved. Nice to see a bracelet being kept and not just replaced with a replica or leather strap. Thank you for posting another enjoyable and informative video 👍👍👍
@bumboclat
@bumboclat 2 года назад
Highly professional. A joy to watch.
@jeff-crankyxer1931
@jeff-crankyxer1931 2 года назад
The other day I was wondering when is RDR coming out with another video? Wow, if there were no such thing as copyright strikes the Mission: Impossible theme would be perfect for this one. Too bad you had to spend a lot for replacement parts, but what an outstanding job! And your socks will even make BigStackD jealous! Looking forward to your next master repair/restoration!
@edinjonakamoto8013
@edinjonakamoto8013 2 года назад
Always do like you doing it for yourself. I was watching so many youtubers that repair watches and when they start with assemble they don't clean dial, and I'm like how can you do something like that, or you can wash your hands but I would not suggest you to go swim with him... Such a good job you've done! I would definitely buy from guy like you.
@DavidCanet
@DavidCanet 3 месяца назад
0 seconds / day No delay ??? ?!!!!! excellent
@grahamcole4240
@grahamcole4240 2 года назад
Incredible craftmanship.
@ozzyruleshere
@ozzyruleshere 2 года назад
I've only owned watches that you throw away when the battery dies. They keep perfect time for about 5 years, 15 bucks a piece. I'm amazed at this watch and the craftsman.
@checkeredpast2720
@checkeredpast2720 Год назад
I'm totally digging all the specialized tools used for the restoration.
@wayez88
@wayez88 2 года назад
This man skill takes years for perfection that was awesome
@dalemtb1199
@dalemtb1199 2 года назад
Never seen a bezel like that. Dial is stunning. Great job 👌
@livingbiginatinyhouse1
@livingbiginatinyhouse1 2 года назад
Message me directly 👆 for yours
@ForPetesAche
@ForPetesAche 2 года назад
LOVE the video editing on this one. Bravo on the restoration.
@aturi1225
@aturi1225 2 года назад
Great work! You should get Nobel prize for crystal repair
@ivanka9934
@ivanka9934 2 года назад
Never cease to amaze! You are becoming my go to 'me-time' videos. So relaxing and thoroughly enjoying your craftsmanship. What an inspiration bravo 👏👏
@RedDeadRestoration
@RedDeadRestoration 2 года назад
Lucky to hear that 😊
@LeVraiMec1st
@LeVraiMec1st Год назад
Same man, same. Sip on some tequila and watch this. Insanely satisfying
@rowdystrongarm463
@rowdystrongarm463 2 года назад
Your work is cathartic for me, simply outstanding!
@TheChadWork2001
@TheChadWork2001 Год назад
Wow! That was a tough one. Unbelievable restoration.
@dontejones3528
@dontejones3528 2 года назад
So many parts. Gives me a greater appreciation.
@dustin7196
@dustin7196 Год назад
Thank you so much for choosing me Red Dead Restoration. This watch is a year younger than me. I can't imagine how hard it is for you to source out all the parts that were replaced to restore this beautiful timepiece.
@lepeejon2955
@lepeejon2955 2 года назад
Not only am I amazed on the restoration but I'm also amazed on how someone would allow a Rolex to get in such a pitiful condition. Excellent channel and video(s).
@Lexor888
@Lexor888 Год назад
Just to give my two cents on how to get to this condition: My best guess would be somebody used the watch like it was intended to be used, as a sports watch rather than some bling just to flex. AFAIK ROLEXes are "work horses" known for precision but also sturdyness and the former owner may have put this to the test. At some time somehow the glass/crystal broke (due to impact?) and also water entered the casing (shouldn't have taken it into the shower with a broken glass?). Handed it in for repair/inspection and company denied to work on this piece, due to the water parts started corrosion and when testing how bad it was the crown broke off when trying to manipulate/make dials move... Then it went into a drawer until the owner decided to sell
@Fubar007
@Fubar007 2 года назад
Your work is purely art
@KRHEE
@KRHEE 2 года назад
You got me at the Flux Capacitor part...... I was in shock for a good minute
@daynevickers1079
@daynevickers1079 2 года назад
I can hardly believe that I watched this whole video without blinking much less speeding it up to the the end results! Absolutely astonishing level of craftsmanship, knowledge and skill. Oh, and I didn't see a link to the Flux Capacitor; I really need one of those!
@Watcheyes
@Watcheyes 2 года назад
That was one hell of a pool party haha :D. Interesting to see the cost of all parts, dough this watch seemed to be extremely rusted, well done job to sort out the mess! That new Elma machine was nice to see also, well done resto 👏
@quinho4166
@quinho4166 2 года назад
A relojoaria é fascinante...! A quantidade de peças é incrível! Parabéns pela restauração! 😊👍👍😍
@versatiltech6390
@versatiltech6390 2 года назад
Verdade fascinante mesmo!
@LNippur
@LNippur Год назад
Another saved from death... very good job with great results. Thanks for sharing the link of the musical theme, you put good music to accompany a good video edition.
@MWoody-pc5re
@MWoody-pc5re 2 года назад
I had a Rolex Explorer II once. Wife made me sell it. Wished I hadn't done that! Your videos makes me want another so bad!
@joshuavangelis687
@joshuavangelis687 2 года назад
Mi admiración para el relojero , que dedicación para su trabajo
@fishbarbeque8540
@fishbarbeque8540 2 года назад
The meticulousness! the patients! the time and the effort are truly mesmerizing.
@Zipperneck.
@Zipperneck. 2 года назад
I would even go so far as to say "the patience", although, indeed, seeing a Rolex in that condition would be enough to put several people in the hospital.
@chemaponte7932
@chemaponte7932 Год назад
I own a Rolex Oysterdate from the 1960s and it fits like a charm, I hope to pass it on to my son so he can continue to enjoy it.
@martinkaplan1805
@martinkaplan1805 2 года назад
You are amazing, and your photography is superb. Thank you so much for sharing and teaching us.
@thifonteles
@thifonteles 2 года назад
In Brazil we know people like you as “BRABO DEMAIS” 🤩🤩
@miketovar1424
@miketovar1424 2 года назад
You may be right. I don't understand that Rolex stainless steel can rust.
@manuelacruz5177
@manuelacruz5177 2 года назад
Ele é top
@RalonsoF1
@RalonsoF1 2 года назад
I mean: W O W ! ! ! Never seen something so beautyful as a work and dedication to details and.. Man! What a superb result! (I wonder how much this watch is worth after all this repairs) 👍👍
@tobywearnes269
@tobywearnes269 2 года назад
Incredible. I held on to my breath for 22 minutes !
@elmerganzan9131
@elmerganzan9131 2 года назад
This is incredible job done by watchmaker expert and amazing tools, perhaps we can learned more about this skill on how its work & thanks to your video.
@joaoportesantava1412
@joaoportesantava1412 2 года назад
What a beautiful restoration
@robert_rudovich
@robert_rudovich 2 года назад
Часы 1991 года??? 😳 Я думал времен Первой Мировой войны. Как так можно носить часы, чтобы они пришли в такое состояние??? Ужас! Но проделанная работа супер 👍🏻
@ericchamata9902
@ericchamata9902 Год назад
Awesome job, always a pleasure to watch. You just gave that watch another '50'years of life 😊 and it came out beautiful!
@RedDeadRestoration
@RedDeadRestoration Год назад
Wow, thank you!
@ariftopal162
@ariftopal162 Год назад
Sehr sorgfältige und ordentliche Arbeit, die beste Restaurationsarbeit, die ich je gesehen habe. Perfekt...
@MrNanah38
@MrNanah38 2 года назад
This what you call precision.
@ludtr365
@ludtr365 2 года назад
To je prostě nádhera ,když je někdo šikovný ...
@abhishekgoyal4590
@abhishekgoyal4590 2 года назад
Watch restoration are most satisfying videos on RU-vid
@shughy1
@shughy1 Год назад
It's lovely to see a true craftsman who is proud of his skills
@fw1421
@fw1421 2 года назад
Now I understand why it cost so much to get fine watches restored. Just the investment in specialized tools and then the years invested in learning the techniques in using them. True artisans.
@berrylee6787
@berrylee6787 2 года назад
YOU Sir, are an artist. I can't believe how rusty it was. How could that happen? I have 3 datejust. Thank you
@timtim8468
@timtim8468 Год назад
Finally a video showing how to pour the cleaning solution into the cleaner.
@jayhoust9134
@jayhoust9134 2 года назад
That dial repair made me crack up! New generation won't get it.
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