Make sure to use a sharpie to mark the notches before unscrewing the back plate. When you thread the back plate back on and torque to spec by way of where you made the markings. Use rubbing alcohol to remove the markings.
My watch guy is no longer open on the weekend so I gave it try I believe successful. Thanks for doing this so I knew what to expect, Did not think of making index marks like the later post mentions but it will be ok. I don't plan on getting it wet. I did do this over a copier box lid for easy tiny screw location. Thanks again
What is the battery life on these Precisionist watches? I know this will vary based on how much you use the chronograph and so forth, but wondering if the increased precision (260khz) uses more power than a standard Quartz watch. Will I need to replace the battery annually, or can I get 3-4 years of use before replacement is needed?
It's best to wear disposable latex/neoprene gloves when you are handling the battery as it is never a good idea to touch the battery with your bare hands or fingers. The oils on your skin can be electrically conductive and act to slowly short the cell out if they bridge the insulation between the terminals of the cell. Some people who have more acidic skin oils can even cause corrosion directly on the cell itself (or even the movement if you touch it) as it sits inside the watch.
That's extremely informative. Thank you for not only supporting the channel, but for helping add to the power of the RUclips community with your knowledge. Be well!
There are tons of different models of Precisionist out there so that isn't surprising. If you are having trouble getting your models watch back off due to the lack of notches, there's a squishy ball trick you can use. Just find a sticky squishy ball and press firmly to the back of the watch and twist. Hope that helps. Thanks for supporting the channel.
Watches act more of an accessory or even a status symbol now rather than a functional time keeper. Back in the day I knew this guy who used to rock Storm watches. They were 🔥🚒
Thanks for taking the time to show us how it's done. I couldn't find good explanatory videos, so I just had to leave you some appreciation!
👍👍
Thank you for supporting the channel!
Make sure to use a sharpie to mark the notches before unscrewing the back plate. When you thread the back plate back on and torque to spec by way of where you made the markings. Use rubbing alcohol to remove the markings.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
My watch guy is no longer open on the weekend so I gave it try I believe successful. Thanks for doing this so I knew what to expect, Did not think of making index marks like the later post mentions but it will be ok. I don't plan on getting it wet. I did do this over a copier box lid for easy tiny screw location. Thanks again
I'm happy it helped you out. Thank you for supporting my channel!
A set of watch makers screwdrivers would be a plus!
What is the battery life on these Precisionist watches? I know this will vary based on how much you use the chronograph and so forth, but wondering if the increased precision (260khz) uses more power than a standard Quartz watch. Will I need to replace the battery annually, or can I get 3-4 years of use before replacement is needed?
I'm going on my 3rd year with the battery.
The Precisionist movement is power-hungry. That's why it needs a relatively large battery, and that makes for a big movement.
Hi! Great video, just to check, how many jewels does this watch have? Was it anywhere online or when opening the caseback?
It's best to wear disposable latex/neoprene gloves when you are handling the battery as it is never a good idea to touch the battery with your bare hands or fingers. The oils on your skin can be electrically conductive and act to slowly short the cell out if they bridge the insulation between the terminals of the cell. Some people who have more acidic skin oils can even cause corrosion directly on the cell itself (or even the movement if you touch it) as it sits inside the watch.
That's extremely informative. Thank you for not only supporting the channel, but for helping add to the power of the RUclips community with your knowledge. Be well!
If you are in a pinch, just modify your mini flathead screwdrivers with a metal file and make it sharper to fit in the grove.
Thank you, that video was helpful😊
Thanks for the video. With my eyesight and the micro tiny screw, I may just bring my watch to the jeweler.
Thanks for supporting the channel!
My dame screw was snapped and one more question does yur watch have a hole inside there that says "push" if so what's it for? Thank you
“Push” is to remove the stem & crown, which you are never going to want to do.
Your video but the music. Thank you as well
Schweeew thank you now I’m just gonna bring it in. 😂 then sell it
Thanks very much!!
Ok, I get it , the screw is small. Buy a properly sized screwdriver, they sell them in stores. Background music super annoying.
my precisionist looks NOTHING like this one, no notches on the back
There are tons of different models of Precisionist out there so that isn't surprising. If you are having trouble getting your models watch back off due to the lack of notches, there's a squishy ball trick you can use. Just find a sticky squishy ball and press firmly to the back of the watch and twist. Hope that helps. Thanks for supporting the channel.
Please get the proper watchmakers screwdriver!
ugh... how to get the actual back off is the hard part... Well that was unfortunate
My watch battery died in 1997 but it’s cool because my cell phone tells time
Watches act more of an accessory or even a status symbol now rather than a functional time keeper. Back in the day I knew this guy who used to rock Storm watches. They were 🔥🚒
True, but you still are going to need to replace the batteries in your anal plug