Beautiful video, Dimitri. As I’ve gotten older I’ve come to appreciate the innovation, refinement, complexity and craftsmanship of mechanical watch movements, and Omega makes some of the best. This video will be relevant 50 years from now.
Excelente trabajo, pulcro y con cariño. Hace dos días llevé para quitar un eslabón de la pulsera, la chica que realizó la tarea abrió sin mi consentimiento el reloj ya que la tapa nunca se había abierto nunca y tenía marcas y la tapa girada, después de recogerlo cuando llegué a casa me di cuenta que ahora cuando lo agito para "cargarlo" suena mal y se queda atascado. Mañana iré en persona a la tienda y pedir una explicación. Ojalá hubiera profesionales en mi ciudad como tú, se ve que te apasiona tu trabajo. Un saludo y buen vídeo
I have a 74 Speedy, different case and flat crystal but I assume the movement is similar.....amazing video I will be watching again, and again, and again......thank you
also the quality of this video is top notch if you want to help out the doctor make sure to like, comment and subscribe to help the algorithm to push this amazing video out!
Edit: I see you didn’t point out the oils that were used in each step. Either way - a good reference vid and incredible camera work. Like some of he best I’ve seen on RUclips
If your Speedy is running a minute fast every day then more than likely it’s magnetized and or needs service right away. Mine is +5 seconds a day right now.
Hello! I wondered having seen this video if it's possible to swap watch faces on analogue watches of the same style? I have a fossil watch whose face is a mushroom colour, and I'd like to replace the face with a deep brown version from another watch which is the same size and the same style from the same brand. Is this kind of thing easily doable, and would I be able to contact someone who could do it? I live in N. Ireland. Thank you
How does this stack up against a Daytona? Well that is a silly comparison really, like people trying to compare Mercedes and Red Bulls or whatnot. There is one important difference though - you can go and buy a Speedmaster right now if you desire one. You can't buy a Daytona while Rolex are playing silly games with their supply to the public. Rolex are overpriced, and they are that price because fools exist who happily pay the fee knowing they are being ripped off.
The Rolex Daytona comparison is certainly justified as NASA also tested the pre-Daytona ref. 6238 with a Valjoux 72 movement. In the end, NASA opted for the Omega Speedmaster 105.003 with the Lemania-based Cal. 321. The good doctor’s video depicts the later ref. 145.022, equipped with a somewhat de-engineered Cal. 861. This is a lovely movement indeed, but the Cal. 321 was superior. Regardless, NASA wasn’t looking for an automatic chronograph for obvious reasons and both the El Primero and 7750 were forthcoming. I have to disagree regarding the quality of the Daytona movements however. The Zenith-based Cal. 4030 was a horological masterpiece and set a benchmark by which automatic chronographs are judged to this day. The current in-house developed Cal. 4130 to a lesser extent. Nonetheless, these watches are by no means being snatched up by fools that are knowingly being ripped off. These timepieces still represent an excellent value, even at their prevailing prices. It’s easy to criticize Rolex, but perhaps it’s even easier to criticize Omega and Swatch Group for their marketing practices.
It is awesome to see the classical 861 get's assembled.
Beautiful video, Dimitri. As I’ve gotten older I’ve come to appreciate the innovation, refinement, complexity and craftsmanship of mechanical watch movements, and Omega makes some of the best. This video will be relevant 50 years from now.
I have this exact watch that needs to be rebuilt. I can't wait to be able to wear it someday after it sat for decades... Fantastic video!
Thanks David!
Great watch, great video! I love how you identify each piece as you reassemble this gorgeous timepiece.
Thanks James, much appreciated!
Very nice Dimitri, like the concept of putting it together like this. Very nice filming, lightning and quality top notch 👌
It was again a lot of editing, but I am happy with the result so. Thanks!
@@therealwatchdoctor Yes editing is pain :D, I've done 2 RUclips videos and editing takes alot of time but is all worth it in the end.
wow that is insane. keep it up DOC also you did not even stretch the video to 8 minutes like most people would do for extra adds - respect!
Thanks bro!
What’s wrong with creators trying to get more ad revenue? Especially on this type of content?
@@internettrihard2955 Nothing, but I want to try to make this video as short as possible. The long version was over 1 hour so 😃
@@internettrihard2955 i literally say he did not even bother making it 8 minutes even tough he easily could so in other words a big compliment
You sir, are a master!
Excelente trabajo, pulcro y con cariño. Hace dos días llevé para quitar un eslabón de la pulsera, la chica que realizó la tarea abrió sin mi consentimiento el reloj ya que la tapa nunca se había abierto nunca y tenía marcas y la tapa girada, después de recogerlo cuando llegué a casa me di cuenta que ahora cuando lo agito para "cargarlo" suena mal y se queda atascado. Mañana iré en persona a la tienda y pedir una explicación. Ojalá hubiera profesionales en mi ciudad como tú, se ve que te apasiona tu trabajo. Un saludo y buen vídeo
Excellent video , clear and sharp images , thank U so much
I have a 74 Speedy, different case and flat crystal but I assume the movement is similar.....amazing video I will be watching again, and again, and again......thank you
Thanks Phillip and nice Omega watch you have! Thanks again and again for your comment 😀
Wish wish wish I could afford one. 😪 Maybe one day. *great video as always*
Superb! Such a pity when the case-back goes on
Thanks! True... the customer wanted to keep the case back original with existing inscriptions.
also the quality of this video is top notch if you want to help out the doctor make sure to like, comment and subscribe to help the algorithm to push this amazing video out!
Thank you. That would be nice indeed :-)
Amazing! Thank you! Noticed the watch on your wrist.. what was it?
Great video and an awesome watch to share with us! Keep up the great content.
Thanks Bowling ;-) You're welcome!
Fantastic, I can borrow you my 321 speedmaster for disassembling and reassembling 🙂
Thank you :)
This format is pretty useful as a guide, kinda works like a life action oil chart! Would love to see a 2824 or some other common calibers
Edit: I see you didn’t point out the oils that were used in each step. Either way - a good reference vid and incredible camera work. Like some of he best I’ve seen on RUclips
@@slim2429 For the long version of this video you can find it here (more then 1 hour!) ;-) ruclips.net/video/fUCALu9gIDQ/видео.html
Beautiful!
very good....... 非常好.................とても良い....................
Thanks!
Who is the speedmaster now, you or Omega? Very nice again, well done
That's a good one :-). Thanks Arnoud ;-)
Thanks for the good work of assembling this omega , how can I get the parts ?
Thanks, that is no longer possible, Omega is holding back spare parts. Only for Service Centers.
Brilliant! is there an adjustment if the watch runs a bit fast? ( mine is fast one minute every day)
Yes, on the balance complete there is a regulator. But it may also be that that will not help and that the timepiece needs maintenance.
If your Speedy is running a minute fast every day then more than likely it’s magnetized and or needs service right away. Mine is +5 seconds a day right now.
@@therealwatchdoctor, what qualifies this as a “Rolex Daytona killer”?
Awesome
We are eager for you to make a series of ETA2894-2 videos, thank you very much,
That will certainly pass in the future on this channel ;-)
Hello! I wondered having seen this video if it's possible to swap watch faces on analogue watches of the same style? I have a fossil watch whose face is a mushroom colour, and I'd like to replace the face with a deep brown version from another watch which is the same size and the same style from the same brand. Is this kind of thing easily doable, and would I be able to contact someone who could do it? I live in N. Ireland. Thank you
The hands could be from either watch as they are the same in each.
I miss your chanel and content Dimitri, hope you make a comeback in the future.
Could you please repair an omega watch for me?
How does this stack up against a Daytona? Well that is a silly comparison really, like people trying to compare Mercedes and Red Bulls or whatnot. There is one important difference though - you can go and buy a Speedmaster right now if you desire one. You can't buy a Daytona while Rolex are playing silly games with their supply to the public. Rolex are overpriced, and they are that price because fools exist who happily pay the fee knowing they are being ripped off.
ah yes rolex is just a expensive status symbol really its quality but expensive - much better price quality ratio out there on this watch for example
The Rolex Daytona comparison is certainly justified as NASA also tested the pre-Daytona ref. 6238 with a Valjoux 72 movement. In the end, NASA opted for the Omega Speedmaster 105.003 with the Lemania-based Cal. 321. The good doctor’s video depicts the later ref. 145.022, equipped with a somewhat de-engineered Cal. 861. This is a lovely movement indeed, but the Cal. 321 was superior. Regardless, NASA wasn’t looking for an automatic chronograph for obvious reasons and both the El Primero and 7750 were forthcoming. I have to disagree regarding the quality of the Daytona movements however. The Zenith-based Cal. 4030 was a horological masterpiece and set a benchmark by which automatic chronographs are judged to this day. The current in-house developed Cal. 4130 to a lesser extent. Nonetheless, these watches are by no means being snatched up by fools that are knowingly being ripped off. These timepieces still represent an excellent value, even at their prevailing prices. It’s easy to criticize Rolex, but perhaps it’s even easier to criticize Omega and Swatch Group for their marketing practices.
Hello Alan, you're right, it was just a silly clickbate try.. Thanks for your feedback about Rolex.