@@jakev1972 Squarely! It's all staged. Even in the unlikely event that someone were sufficiently insane to cause such a watch to end up in a dump like this, he wouldn't know where to find it.
Wrong! Rolex made a number of quartz watches in the 70s/80s to try to keep up with the competition from Japan. This 'watch' is, however, not one of them and clearly a fake. The bracelet alone tells us this without the need to even look inside or at the 'diamonds'.
Ultra fake! It has no sense from the begining, a pro watchmaker into garbage like a homeless man? Looking no sense into two brand clean bags? No way!!!
Magical transformation during restoration. At the beginning Oysterquartz, at the end Oyster Perpetual. These videos always have the same scenario: At the beginning, a dump and a dirty lump. And at the end of the story, a great piece of restored electronics.
What's amazing is that the dirt where it was found looked burnt black, and the watch looked like it came from Colorado dirt! I'm trying to wrap my head around this!
I bought a 6-pack of these in a back room of a gift shop in Singapore in 1995 for total of $100. To be fair, they did not have 100 of the rarest diamonds in the world. They had sapphires.
@@REexpert44 interesting concept. This would solve my question about getting the same watch that was trashed, but in mint condition. I guess they buy a cheap fake watch, film the end of the video, take it apart, then film the assembly of the "cleaned" watch. Then they trash it by submerging in all kinds of chemicals. Then they put it in the trash and film the beginning. Right?
@@REexpert44 I wouldn't categorize them as any kind of people, I just don't know enough to say about the authors to label them like that. But the deception on their part is evident :) they call it "restoration" while it should be called "trashing watch and mixing up the chronology of the footage for it to seem to be a restoration video".
Even I'm trying to bring back the old-fashioned. Such as the 1970s outdated board games. They've definitely grabbed my attention the most amount of times.
Well known fact... Rolex second hands glide with zero hesitations. This one obviously "ticks" along. Congratulations on your reconditioned Rowlecks watch!
Are you sure about that. Been watching a guy on here named Wristwatch revival and the Rolex's he has been working on "ticks" along. Most are older. And just watched a video comparing a real with a fake "wristcheck" is the channel. I would say that it's not a "well known fact."
I feel for his tweezers, I do watch repairs myself and I’d never use the ends of the tweezer’s to lift or remove the dial or module, did he just use tweezers to replace the coil and push the circuit board in, also since when did Rolex have split pins in the links 😮
Both the watch and this video, belong right where he found the watch. The amount of time and effort spent restoring this "quartz" watch, he could have bought 2 similar watches.
Lots of time spent on a really bad fake. New maybe $30 bucks. But you did a nice job on it. No way your gonna find a real Rolex with Diamonds in the dumps
OMG, this is hilarious :D A Rolex not only with quartz movement but such a toy movement :D Also those asian people are so lucky. Usually they find cats and dogs "trapped" within the garbage, now i can see they also find "luxurious" watches :D
"It's alive!" - Victor Frankenstein This is one of the best trailers for a horror movie I’ve ever seen. When is the full horror move scheduled for release?
I love thar the comment which is nearest 100% pure unadulterated bullshit comes from an account with the name "Fully Restoration Solution". You only have 3 words in your name and you still managed to fuck it up.
This is definitely something that's educational. Don't you hate it when your digital wrist watches the battery so suddenly/too easily runs out of power?
I am a Gemology & Geology student in a University and I consider myself and expert in Jewelery and Watches and, without any hate I think the rolex is partially fake I only say that because the movement itself is not made by Rolex, is a Battery-Operated Chinese movement, someone must have swapped the movemnt before you found it and plus the Bezel was set by you so its is aftermarket part wich is something that devaluates the watch considering that you don't have the original bezel, assuming that the rest is original I think your watch is worth less that what the owner payed for it or even nothing because I hardly believe that something might want an aftermarket restored rolex, because when they would take the wacth to be serviced the watchmaker will tell you that the movement is unoriginal. Again no hate here, just telling my vision and the market resell quality standarts for this kind of things!
Well... I guess being a student of sorts doesn't mean that you have any common sense. This whole video and everything in it is a sham. Its not real. The watch was planted. Its a fake restoration video for views. There was no restoration. If you need further explanation dear student, I'll grab some crayons.
Well based on my knowledge. This looks like an Oysterquartz... The only Rolex watch ever created to run off of a battery & if so. That was a DAMM!!! Good find indeed.
Great restoration, but let's be honest in the title. It is an imitation Rolex and the diamonds are also imitation, not "rarest diamonds in the world". A real Rolex has a serial number both on the outside of the back, and inside the mechanics.
Rolex не выпускает кварцевые часы. Они гордятся тем, что производят исключительно механические часы, которые среди любителей и коллекционеров считаются более престижными. Да, раньше существовали и кварцевые Rolex, например, Rolex Oysterquartz, которые можно было найти в каталоге вплоть до 2001 года, но с тех пор бренд отказался от данной идеи и целиком сосредоточился на производстве высокоточных элитных механических калибров для своих часов.
So this is 2 videos right? Cleaning a watch full of rust and dismantling and putting back together a cheap chinese Lilex. Dare i say it? This guys definately got too much time on his hands lol
Dude, you watch a lot of your, you could have just uploaded a video with description *making a fake electronic Rolex watch", this would have been more appropriate 😂😂😂
The way this restorer repairing a top branded watch is like as if he is repairing a street side bycycle. Rough handling where it is required to be handled with care and sophistication.😟
The very rara Rolex quartz limited edition. A true wonder of Swiss watch making. Carefully disassembled by a master watch maker, and restored to its prestigious glory. RU-vid please do something about these fake restoring restoration videos.