How to lubricate the barrel drum and mainspring? | Assembling ETA 2824-2 | ASMR | Watch Repair

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  • In this very detailed video, I will show you my secret working method on how to lubricate the barrel drum and mainspring of an automatic watch. Which oil or grease do you need. Tools, tips & tricks from The Watch Doctor :-).
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Комментарии • 94

  • @niklasheyns885
    @niklasheyns885 Год назад +1

    Great video, thank you so much for this detailed explanation.

  • @MyRetroWatches
    @MyRetroWatches 3 года назад +3

    Incredible macro work! Very impressive. I’ve never thought to put the spring in the winder and then fit the arbour. I’ve always hooked it onto the arbour and then place in the winder tool.

    • @therealwatchdoctor
      @therealwatchdoctor  3 года назад

      Thanks Mike! I see that your channel is going great! Good content, consistent and nice personality. I hope I will get there to with my channel. I have set a goal for me, 10.000 subs at the end of 2021 :-). Keep up the good work!

    • @MyRetroWatches
      @MyRetroWatches 3 года назад +1

      @@therealwatchdoctor Hi, thanks for the compliment. I think your channel is great . You will get there for sure. Your camera work is excellent and you don’t need to talk . Look at red dead restorations in n only a few months he has become the biggest channel. All about the ASMR genre he is focusing on.
      Always be sure to use all tags on the back end, good descriptions. Thumb nails to me are so important. It’s what will draw a new audience in and your only real advert. Since changing mine I’ve see. Good growth.
      You also find that as you grow the speed of subs goes up. Took me a year for 1000, 1 year later I was at 10k and now nearly another year on 21k .
      Just keep the content uploads consistent (if you can. I struggle with this) the algorithm likes regular new content.

    • @therealwatchdoctor
      @therealwatchdoctor  3 года назад

      Thanks Mike for this exposition. I love my job, and when we can share this with other watch enthousiast, that's beautiful right :-). It only takes me a lot off time to make a new video, but i think that's normal. But when the subs are happy with that and I see my channel is growing every day that gives me satisfaction to go on. Good luck and see you next time ;-)

  • @michaelemig
    @michaelemig 2 месяца назад

    Great tip!

  • @tommusikauswahl1066
    @tommusikauswahl1066 Год назад +1

    I really LOVE your Videos man! Detailed, good shots with perfect views, and you mention the correct Part-Numbers and Products. I learned a lot by your Videos. Regarding the Mainspring, i prefer a different technique, i lubricate the MS by sliding it to my Gloves protected Fingers as it gives more control to evenly spread the Oil. But both ways work, and the result is what counts.

    • @therealwatchdoctor
      @therealwatchdoctor  Год назад

      Thanks @tommusikauswahl1066 for the nice words! Nice to hear that. That's right, if the result is good it's ok, that also seems like a good technique to me :-).

  • @user-gl9yy4he4y
    @user-gl9yy4he4y Год назад +1

    Очень правильное обслуживание заводной барабана, спасибо вам большое за такую работу.

    • @therealwatchdoctor
      @therealwatchdoctor  Год назад

      Всегда пожалуйста, вам всегда рады!

  • @Andreas0705
    @Andreas0705 2 года назад

    On my watchmaker school we learn to use grease in the bearings where the arbours pivots are in to minimize friction. As well as everywhere else where friction is big.

  • @ramoneramlingam3723
    @ramoneramlingam3723 3 года назад +1

    Very nice method indeed, nice work, I like how the hp1300 seeps through the spring leaves in the barrel, an alternative to moistening
    a small folded piece of paper with hp1300 and pulling the mainspring through its length
    Thank you 😊

    • @therealwatchdoctor
      @therealwatchdoctor  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Ramone, there are indeed several ways to do that, both techniques are very good in my opinion.

  • @petercampbell3828
    @petercampbell3828 3 года назад

    Nice technique when using the winder. A winding tool will hopefully be my next watch related purchase. Thanks.

    • @therealwatchdoctor
      @therealwatchdoctor  3 года назад

      Thanks Peter, it takes some practices, but after that it's a really nice and easy to use tool.

  • @adamadkins9210
    @adamadkins9210 3 года назад +1

    I only just found your channel, and you showed me the best way yet to lubricate pallet jewels. This is after 13 years, mind. That is much appreciated.
    On the other hand, the comment about Chinesium junk being less expensive than Bergeon--yeah, it is. And it will behave cheap, and fail you. I'm not a Bergeon cheerleader, and I don't care for the inflated cost of their products. But after messing around with other winders, again for a while, I bit the bullet and bought the Bergeon set. No disappointments, except it doesn't make me drinks.

  • @defcon2691
    @defcon2691 3 года назад +1

    Tus vídeos siempre son interesantes e instructivos.
    Gracias por difundir tus conocimientos de tan bello arte

  • @mrandmrswheels1142
    @mrandmrswheels1142 2 года назад

    Nice one Dimitri.
    Enjoyed that one
    Can we please have some more
    Cheers

  • @almasmeiram8463
    @almasmeiram8463 2 года назад

    Happy i found you. Such a lovely channel, soon i am planning to make one myself

  • @walther9161
    @walther9161 2 года назад

    Great vid. I’d think the tool would run off some of the grease during insertion… guess not. Thanks for posting!!

  • @itzhaccroitoru4082
    @itzhaccroitoru4082 2 года назад

    Great video,informative, thank you.

  • @kyproset
    @kyproset Год назад

    Thank you for the video, I read vaseline does the same job but is difficult to clean.

  • @cajetano2011
    @cajetano2011 3 года назад +1

    Bedankt voor het sharen !

    • @therealwatchdoctor
      @therealwatchdoctor  3 года назад +1

      Graag gedaan, hopelijk heb je er iets aan gehad ;-)

    • @cajetano2011
      @cajetano2011 3 года назад

      @@therealwatchdoctor You bet it was ^^

  • @frankthomas855
    @frankthomas855 3 года назад

    Always informative and entertaining.
    Thanks Doctor.

  • @caracastanos9292
    @caracastanos9292 3 года назад

    Love this, thankyou, very neat and tidy!

  • @bangy55
    @bangy55 3 года назад

    More perfection from the Doc. Always fun and informative, thank you.

  • @msmalmasri2680
    @msmalmasri2680 3 года назад +1

    Welcome back

  • @buzzufy
    @buzzufy 2 года назад

    A very detailed video indeed. Thanks for sharing this video. This is very informative!

  • @gregcapella5941
    @gregcapella5941 Год назад

    THANKS,,, good video

  • @VWatchie
    @VWatchie 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for this excellent video! I learned a lot! Anyway, I never heard anyone explain why there are six grooves inside the mainspring barrel. My theory is that the braking grease should be applied inside those grooves, as placing the braking grease beside the grooves will make the grease stick to the outside wall of the mainspring winder barrel when the mainspring is pushed into the barrel, thereby removing most of the grease from the mainspring barrel or pushing the grease to the floor/bottom of the mainspring barrel. So, in this respect I'm not sure your method is optimal. Anyway, I'm humble so if you can elaborate on this I'd be very interested. Thank you!

    • @user-ew2rq4sn2t
      @user-ew2rq4sn2t Год назад

      If you watch video closely,he puts a note out there the grooves, he calls it holes.. that’s were the excess grease collects in. If you put grease in the grooves the bridle is not going to get an grease. Hope this makes sense

  • @5mnz7fg
    @5mnz7fg Год назад

    Very instructive and vivid Video! But what could happen to a watch after too much lubrication?

  • @senosaradzic6131
    @senosaradzic6131 Год назад

    Nice work! What is the brand name of the Chinese spring winders

  • @darrencady4261
    @darrencady4261 3 года назад

    Thanks for this video. As myretrowatches has stated (and I myself included) I have never thought of putting the mainspring into the winder first. I've always put it onto the arbour of the winder first. We live and learn. I have a ETA 2750 movement in bits which will go through the cleaning machine, be reassembled and lubricated. Has any one tried Moebius 9415 grease on the pallet stones/escape wheel teeth?

  • @magnumpunch
    @magnumpunch 2 года назад

    Hi, could you please explain me why to put oil on the mainspring? I used to to this initially, but there actually is no friction between the spring spirals since they will just expand and contract without sliding, right? I just grease the barrel walls, and oil the arbor where in contact with the barrel shells, will this cause problems? Of course I check for wear of the barrel inside, indicating a spring out of plane, in which case I just replace both spring and barrel... thank you, your lesson on the pallet fork jewels lubrication helped me A TON!

  • @CristiNeagu
    @CristiNeagu 9 месяцев назад

    How useful is that Chinese barrel winder set for working on old pocket watches?

  • @one2black519
    @one2black519 3 года назад

    Very nice job doc. I learned a lot from your fantastic channel. The music you use in several videos is very beautiful :-) Would you please do a review for your fantastic Watch Expert and ELMA cleaning machine. That will be really nice. Please don't stop making videos :-)

    • @therealwatchdoctor
      @therealwatchdoctor  3 года назад

      Thanks, I will definitely do a review on that in the near future. I have very much ideas to make video's about and I definitely will not stop with this channel.

  • @cobrarolex1950
    @cobrarolex1950 2 года назад

    THANKS DOC I LEARNED A LOT FROM YOU. REALLY BERGEON MAINSPRING WINDER ARE SO EXPENSIVE SO IM THINKING TO BUY THE CHINESE VERSION THAT YOU ARE USING. WILL IT WORK FOR LEFT OR RIGHT MAINSPRING? THANK YOU AGAIN..

  • @rossjackson3670
    @rossjackson3670 Год назад

    An excellent tutorial. I have a set of the Chinese winders and am learning. However, I have problems winding. The central diameter area of the spring is larger than the arbour on the winder. The arbour does not grip successfully. Is it possible that you could tell me of a work around please? Thank you.

  • @MrMadvillan
    @MrMadvillan 4 месяца назад

    Why hp1300 on the spring at the end ? Everyone’s seems to do this now but my understanding is that you just want a light coat with grease so it doesn’t tarnish. Now all the work you did on the klauber is negated bc if contamination.

  • @dbzamora
    @dbzamora 3 года назад

    Excellent video quality and presentation! If I may, I would like to ask a bit about the China made mainspring winder that you used. I assume the barrels are movement specific but can they be used with other movements? The barrel arbors go in just one direction? Can you interchange the barrel arbors so you can use barrels for both left and right winding? I am looking into buying on of those set and the prices on ebay and other online stores are a bit expensive for me and would like to be sure that I am buying the right tool. Thank you and stay safe!

  • @almasmeiram8463
    @almasmeiram8463 2 года назад

    Greetings sir, thank you for such informative video, can you please tell what is the thickness of it 1:18. Thinking to buy one

  • @24hourgmtchannel64
    @24hourgmtchannel64 3 года назад

    I'm currently servicing a ETA 2846 which is nearly identical to the 2824-2 except for the lower beat rate. So just to confirm, no pre-oiling the spring with cots and 8200 grease just drop it on the top and it will spread as the spring operates?

  • @matnus74
    @matnus74 9 месяцев назад

    hi doctor, mainspring can be used at seiko 5?.. Like Seiko 5 models 6309, 7005, 7009,7S26 and 7S36?

  • @burritolover5082
    @burritolover5082 2 года назад

    I have been trying for the better part of a year to figure out what’s the best braking grease to use. I have used the Rolex brand graphite, tepa, novostar graphite, and finally Kluber p125 which I have decided to keep using. I paid a lot for the tepa, but do not trust it. Every time I see a broken 3135 mainspring, I also see TEPA. I ended up giving it away after using 1.5ML and 2 mainsprings break out of around 50. What do you think?

  • @axollpaoli
    @axollpaoli 3 года назад

    Great video, and great close up shots too ! I have seen some people lubricating the mainspring by rubbing it with grease (Moebius 8300 for example) before putting it in the winder, is it acceptable to do that too ? thanks, and your videos are getting better everytime :)

    • @therealwatchdoctor
      @therealwatchdoctor  3 года назад

      Hello MrAxollpaoli, there are different techniques you can use to lubricate the mainspring. This is also a good technique if you do it properly.

    • @burritolover5082
      @burritolover5082 2 года назад

      @@therealwatchdoctor probably the worst method imo! I think that was mainly for the black mainsprings that used to break all the time and it just carried over

  • @adrianosusino6625
    @adrianosusino6625 3 года назад

    Fantastic video!
    Do you need to change mainspring every service or it's not obligatory?

    • @therealwatchdoctor
      @therealwatchdoctor  3 года назад

      Thanks Black Mamba, it depends on which brand you working on and the age of the watch an the overhaul state of the watch. In this example, in my opinion it was not necessary with this Junghans Max Bill. For Omega, Longines, Tissot, Hamilton,... and some other brands I have to change the mainspring every time because this is prescribed according to their requirement and the customers pay for that so.

  • @sirrosh69
    @sirrosh69 3 месяца назад

    And the secret is?
    Notes to hobby watchmakers: you don't have to own the spring widner and the barrel closing tool, this could be done by hand rather easily. And the graphite grease is not a must, you can use lithium or in worse case any other thick grease instead. Graphite is like a "historical" thing.

  • @chrisbernard3507
    @chrisbernard3507 3 года назад

    Enjoying you videos! The winder set calls out specific calibers. Can this be a general use winder for many other calibers? I’m a hobbyist working on older watches that don’t use the “popular” calibers. I assume I can find a holder in this set that is close enough in size to work. Any thoughts?

    • @therealwatchdoctor
      @therealwatchdoctor  3 года назад +2

      Hello Chris, thanks for your comment! This winder set could definitely be used on other calibers as the specific numbers. "I can find a holder in this set that is close enough in size to work" = true! But you also have to check that the hook also corresponds to the required direction of the spring. I haven't come across a spring that I couldn't wind with this set ;-)

  • @aziziashaari2501
    @aziziashaari2501 3 года назад

    Done subscribe good video 👍

  • @watch_tester
    @watch_tester 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video 👍
    What oilers do you use for jewels? Also Bergeon-7013?

    • @therealwatchdoctor
      @therealwatchdoctor  3 года назад

      Hello Goldman, indeed also Bergeon 7013-R (smallest tip 0.18mm): amzn.to/35InC5w very good for precision and control.

    • @watch_tester
      @watch_tester 3 года назад

      @@therealwatchdoctor thanks 🙏
      There is also a black oiler in this set, it also has a size of 0.18mm .. How does it differ from the red one, which also has 0.18mm?

    • @therealwatchdoctor
      @therealwatchdoctor  3 года назад +1

      I think it's the same, only the color is different. I only have 1 of that 0.18 size. If you want to use different oils or grease with the same small tip size its maybe easier to use 2 different oilers (of the same size) so you have to clean it less frequently or so.

    • @therealwatchdoctor
      @therealwatchdoctor  3 года назад

      www.cousinsuk.com/product/oilers-ergonomic-bergeon here you can see the set also

    • @watch_tester
      @watch_tester 3 года назад +1

      @@therealwatchdoctor I thought so, otherwise why two the same size. Thanks

  • @almasmeiram8463
    @almasmeiram8463 2 года назад

    How did you catch t-shape hooks into the barrel inner and outer? There are some holes inside and on the lid. Tried many times myself. The lid was not closing propery

  • @LD-bf1mi
    @LD-bf1mi 2 года назад

    All you me Kluber sticks to your tool. It is a design flaw because greasing was not taking into account and the tool is a tad to large in diameter. I therefor prefer the manual method. Much more control over the greasing (which is most important).

  • @jackjax7921
    @jackjax7921 2 года назад

    what is the cleaning solution for mainspring? Can you use isoproply alcohol?

  • @almasmeiram8463
    @almasmeiram8463 2 года назад

    Greetings, 2:53 any ideas where can i buy this grease? May be any alternative, its damn expensive

  • @maxin306
    @maxin306 Год назад

    Are regular ( non automatic mainspring) can be used in automatic barrel?

  • @Ed-lz4jv
    @Ed-lz4jv 2 года назад

    will that winding kit have right sizes for 16?18 size Antique POCKET watches? If so where can I get in USA....shipping from china not reliable now

  • @jeremyyeo1510
    @jeremyyeo1510 3 года назад

    Hi I’m just curious about mainspring oiling , because from school taught shall not oil the mainspring but only oil the drum inner wall with P125. I truly believe u did right but hope u can advise me more . Because I really doubt in this

    • @therealwatchdoctor
      @therealwatchdoctor  3 года назад

      I also learned that in school, my teacher always said that there are actually different possibilities and that lubrication is actually not necessary, but if you do it, you should certainly not exaggerate in quantity. I prefer this way, maybe it makes me mentally feel better to know that the spring has been given extra lubrication :-)

  • @watchesarts.5599
    @watchesarts.5599 2 года назад

    😍😍😍

  • @kuongsam2314
    @kuongsam2314 Год назад

    why need to put Hp1300 on the sides of the mainspring?

  • @maddieandmommiebeautyfinds8796
    @maddieandmommiebeautyfinds8796 3 года назад

    Hi I had a jeweler check a watch with eta 2824 and he said it needed a main spring and to be oiled and service with a 1 year warranty for $150 is that good or bad on price ?

    • @therealwatchdoctor
      @therealwatchdoctor  3 года назад

      Hello Maddie, 150 dollar is a very good price for that. If the watch service is done like it should be. Kind regards.

  • @user-ut3jk7it6c
    @user-ut3jk7it6c 8 месяцев назад

    ofc I can't do it myself because grease and tools costs fortune for some reason...
    gotta give it to the "authorized tissot serviceman" that can't even open the case without damaging it and hope for some miracle...

  • @andresbonzini4734
    @andresbonzini4734 3 года назад

    Please subtitles in spanish .Porfavor subtitulos en español

  • @steveblake8766
    @steveblake8766 3 года назад +1

    #76 thumbs uP

  • @ABGG55
    @ABGG55 3 года назад

    Klueber still expensive :/

    • @therealwatchdoctor
      @therealwatchdoctor  3 года назад

      That's true but 1 jar you can use for a very long time. I think there are some good alternatives to.

    • @ABGG55
      @ABGG55 3 года назад

      @@therealwatchdoctor can u recommend for me?

    • @therealwatchdoctor
      @therealwatchdoctor  3 года назад

      @@ABGG55 I'm not sure about that. Maybe Molykote DX? If anyone else here on my channel has experience with other types of grease, please let us know :-)

    • @adamadkins9210
      @adamadkins9210 3 года назад +1

      @@therealwatchdoctor @oatbaa I used 8217 for quite a while, but switched to Kluber P125.

    • @tommusikauswahl1066
      @tommusikauswahl1066 Год назад

      @@therealwatchdoctor Molycote DX is a pain to remove, so next service gets harder. Its cheap for the one that uses it, thats all.

  • @a000ab
    @a000ab 2 года назад

    If you prefer to write the content (instead of talking) please pause the video for some seconds when you add text to the screen. Otherwise, it's so bothering for the viewer to pause the video several times.