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This is my private watch. During the video it adds about 120+ sec per day at the moment but I decided to finish this video anyway. Got a tip from hockeyrd99 that I missed the regulator, just made adjustments to the micro regulator but now it runs a couple of seconds +/- depending on position. So thank you for this! The beat error can be corrected with the hairspring stud holder right away also.
Ответитьyour work is great and precise
Ответитьamazing, and you that dial is beautiful, such a cool texture? and beautiful color it gives off in the light, love it.
ОтветитьAbsolutely fascinating.
ОтветитьCould you please advise on cost of a restoration of a calibre 1012 Omega
ОтветитьKesztyű újvédő nélkül fogdosni a szerkezetet?!
ОтветитьHi sir
ОтветитьWitch glue and oil you use?
ОтветитьFascinating
ОтветитьGreat job on a spectacular watch. That watch is absolutely beautiful in every aspect. I looked up these watches and they’re very expensive, but I think they’re well worth it.
ОтветитьSimply superb!!!
ОтветитьWhat a fenomenal watch, especially the movement. Cool.
ОтветитьAmazing restoration on the watch. It's so sad that many today have switched to "smart watches". There are no equals to the elegance of an automatic or self wind watch.
ОтветитьИ никогда не остаётся пары лишних деталек а? 😊
ОтветитьWearing automatic watch is like riding a time machine back to 1900s. Wearing such a stupid stuff like that is bad for your mental health.
ОтветитьWow just found your videos. I love them. So nice to watch and very well cut!
I have a question...that is probably very stupid...why are some parts jewels? What is their function? Cheers from Germany! :)
Super!!!
ОтветитьExcelente trabajo de restauración del reloj Omega, muy buen video, me gustó mucho..!! Un abrazo al relojero..!! Saludos brother..!!
ОтветитьTRABALHO PERFEITO 👍👍 🇧🇷
ОтветитьBeautiful original black dial like staring into a clear night sky. The video was fantastic, though I wish you can do another omega movement showing what oil viscosity for pivots, and all the other metal moving parts. I have a cal. 561 that I would like to restore myself, very motivated by this fantastic restoration.
ОтветитьYour work is amazing, please keep posting videos like this
ОтветитьGreat absolutely marvellous to see the skills much the same as the forefathers of this minute as it expanded for us to witness, as an engineer on a much larger scale to you and your fellow professional's your patatints is to be admired.
Do you have any thoughts and perhaps experience of the Breitling watch even perhaps a video.
I was very fortunate to meet and use in London UK a family of watch "Maker's" yes still thriving at least three years back, all my watches were superbly loved and maintained by them until I left for here in Spain, my reluctance to part with them for service is highlighted by the diligence so admirably demonstrated by your hands (and excellent EYE'S) in these videos.
Thank you for your insight into a miniature and fantastic journey each "TIME" that you open the front door albeit that back.
Damn, I wish my Father's Omega from 1950ties was treated like this.
ОтветитьTime is a dead god Cronus 💐🌑👍 rest in the good news 💐 Okay bye
ОтветитьFirst time seeing a watch being repaired. It was very interesting. I couldn't do one myself, it is too complex for me. If only I had my granddad's old watch... I would send it to you for a restoration :D Anyways keep up with what you are doing, its an art not a "job".
ОтветитьI've got an Omega here that was my dad's but unfortunately it's not working I'd love to fix it but it's all a tad to small n fiddly for my shaky old nerves!😁😂✌️
ОтветитьSurprises me when they used to use acrylic crystals on these fine vintage watches, and now we have Sapphire crystals and mineral crystals on lower end watches. I miss my circa 2000 Omega Seamaster.
Ответитьjust curious, because i don't think you mention it in the description box (on any videos) are these watches for customers or are they from your own collection? great video.
ОтветитьVery nice video.
ОтветитьBravo!!!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏
ОтветитьWhy using acrylic glass? Wouldn't it be better to use sapphire cristal?
ОтветитьI like hammer time very well indeed.
ОтветитьThanks for sharing your watch maker skills,Regards
ОтветитьI came here because of your latest video, so impressed. I do not want to offend, the work makes me think of a surgeon, intricate, patient, perfectly.
ОтветитьWhy don't you use the ultrasound machine to clean the parts? Compliments I like your restorations!!
ОтветитьEscape wheel of which branded watch can replace the escape wheel of Omega cal.344?
ОтветитьHow it is safer to remove the jewel caps from some pivots especially from the balance bridge before cleaning,rinsing and warming up the parts of the watch?
ОтветитьSuper bro
ОтветитьSo much brute force! You are a Barbarian!
ОтветитьSatisfying video!
ОтветитьNew to your channel. Great photography work regarding the servicing of the Seamaster. My grandfather left me numerous watches (including a beautiful Seamaster from the late 50's early 60's) and since I am now retired, thought it would be cheaper and more entertaining to learn how to service them myself. I recently purchased an old L&R from the 20's or 30's and currently in the midst of restoring it (complete overhaul of motor, wiring and paint). I plan to start out on the cheaper watches first (Timex, etc.) and work my way up :-)! Cheers!!
ОтветитьInteresting movement, I've never seen a copper colored one before.
Ответить😍😢 i like it
ОтветитьNice work!
ОтветитьBeautiful watch , great video… 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
ОтветитьMy grandfather had a pocket omega vest watch. He gave it to someone...
Patience and love are crowned with success.
fantastic photography but please tell me you reduced the beat error and got the timing in line as i find it real trigger 😵💫
Ответить👤👀😰神の手により、よみがえる名品
👨😩自分の時計は無料だよね
👤👀😀アハハハハハ~アハハハハハ~
wait, you have all this expensive kit but haven’t regulated before?
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