Part 3 of 3 Seiko 7S26 skx Automatic Watch Service and Lubrication. Seiko 5

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
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    ERRORS IN THIS VIDEO:
    At 3:42 you may notice I have placed the Intermediate calendar setting pinion reversed. If you are following this video whilst rebuilding your 7S26 then please take note of this.
    At 4:55 you will see that the Intermediate pinion is now placed correctly.
    Even experienced watch repairers make mistakes sometimes :)
    In this video I am stripping down and servicing a Seiko 7S26 skx (Seiko 5) automatic watch movement which has not been serviced for a very long time.
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Комментарии • 117

  • @nedalhubhub1851
    @nedalhubhub1851 6 лет назад +1

    you watch technicians are a level of higher human intelligence, Great Job.

  • @frankfranklyn2562
    @frankfranklyn2562 8 лет назад +24

    I came to look at a few considered 'popular' watches then happened to come across Part 1 in this 3 Part watch service. Firstly, I am certainly no watch repair-person ... at all. But, after a soothing time watching your Part 1 I wanted more and so watched all 3.What you do is fascinating. I see someone comments on how a person gets into such a profession and I must admit I was asking the same myself; I guess pretty much anyone can say the same of many professions but seeing what you do really IS fascinating. So much so, I might say it verges on relaxation. Thank you so much for sharing your work!

  • @Civairda
    @Civairda 8 лет назад +7

    Hello sir, I just wanted to thank you for sharing with us your awesome expertise and skills. Your videos are very calming and they help me a lot to relax after work. I've seriously considered study watchmaking because I love mechanical watches and to work in my patience. Sorry for my bad english. Thank you!

  • @slam854
    @slam854 5 лет назад

    7S26 lives in multiples in my home. My daily "el cheapo" 809 has always been very accurate out of the gate with 20 sec a week. Love this unassuming timepiece. Will need to diamond polish the crystal in near future. Hardlex has held up well after 2 years of everyday wear.
    Observing you work is very enjoyable. Lighting, magnification and knowledge assist the task. You are a PRO! Thank you for these wonderful videos.

  • @lanzonova
    @lanzonova 7 лет назад +5

    I have an SKX myself.So it is very interesting for me too see how it looks under the hood. very good video 👍

  • @malcolmmitchell2877
    @malcolmmitchell2877 6 лет назад

    I've love my watches and have payed over the year's for someone to service and repair them, but have to say watching your tutorial had me transfixed. Now looking for a spares or repairs to have a look and touch in the fobidden zone, still pay the man to look after my baby's but want to have a look myself. Thank you for the push.

  • @lowflyer55
    @lowflyer55 6 лет назад +2

    Fascinating. I truly enjoy watching your very complex and challenging work -- you're like the Yoda of watchmaking. Thanks for sharing this with us.

  • @joedonnelly421
    @joedonnelly421 8 лет назад +5

    Another great video posted Mark. So informative. You make challenging and difficult look so easy. Keep posting please.

  • @varghejo
    @varghejo 6 лет назад

    Wow, this was oddly relaxing to watch as well as mesmerizing. Hard to believe my Seiko 5 has such a complex movement inside. Enjoyed watching.

  • @hjonedmonds
    @hjonedmonds 4 года назад +1

    Most awsome watch video ever, all 3 in this series.

  • @andrewdavies6273
    @andrewdavies6273 6 лет назад +1

    It was a pleasure to see you at work...

  • @TheBudliner
    @TheBudliner 8 лет назад

    This is great, it looked so easy, till the end when you see just how tiny these parts are, I have to many watches in need, I'd trust with only you.

  • @boatdetective
    @boatdetective 7 лет назад

    Mark- you do realize that you are becoming a watch repair rock star- and we are the watch nerd groupies. Thanks again, mate.

  • @esa062
    @esa062 8 лет назад +10

    You make even Seiko shock springs look easy :-)

    • @WatchRepairChannel
      @WatchRepairChannel  8 лет назад +2

      +esa062 Just takes a bit of practice :)

    • @westonhunter3714
      @westonhunter3714 8 лет назад +4

      +Watch Repair Channel I was absolutely dumbfounded seeing the technique using 2 pairs of tweezers for the cap jewel springs! This may be one of the most impressive displays of manual skill I have ever seen in routine watch maintenance. Seiko cap springs terrify me! Mark, your skills continue to impress.

    • @Thebigboram
      @Thebigboram 5 лет назад

      You bring me back in time to childhood memories playing Operation. You would have won that game!

  • @jesuschrist1151
    @jesuschrist1151 8 лет назад

    Awesome to see and watch, thanks, your channel and Tim from watchuwantinc have captivated me with your passion and care for little workings things, a year ago I didn't have a watch, now I have 11 watches.
    Thanks again for sharing.

  • @sdmaddox4009
    @sdmaddox4009 7 лет назад

    Awesome video! While I would NEVER attempt this myself, I thoroughly enjoyed watching you!

  • @jamesejudy3
    @jamesejudy3 5 лет назад

    Amazing videos! I suppose if someone had the hands of a surgeon but couldn't stand the sight of blood, they could always become a watch maker ^_^
    Thank you for the great content. Watching your videos motivated me to build a couple of my own watches instead of simply buying watches and doing superficial modifications. Please keep up the good work.

  • @ricovali9245
    @ricovali9245 8 лет назад +2

    This would make a great cable show.

  • @Mc_Nizzle
    @Mc_Nizzle 5 лет назад +11

    RUclips Premium Content 👍🏆🏅

  • @kumbackquatsta
    @kumbackquatsta 5 лет назад +1

    please a similar series on an entry level orient watch

  • @tcdevotie
    @tcdevotie 8 лет назад

    You've made me want to buy back my SKX now. Excellent video!

  • @stillededge
    @stillededge 8 лет назад +4

    Use A clean WD-40 straw to turn the end stone springs back on; way easier than the double tweezer method. My local watchmaker taught me this.

  • @tihomirkamenov2862
    @tihomirkamenov2862 7 лет назад +3

    I have only one notice, you did not align the oscillating weight with ball-bearing. When installing the oscillating weight, first set the first reduction wheel so that its aligns with the upper one of the two holes for the balance cock. Then set the middle point of the oscillating weight's arc toward the winding stem and tighten the inside screw of the oscillating weight. Cheers

  • @Genegenedtb
    @Genegenedtb 6 лет назад

    Very nice job all the way around. I have done this same job a few times myself and I must say that you make it look easy..lol. Thanks for sharing your skill with us.

  • @hendlers7071
    @hendlers7071 7 лет назад

    AT LAST - THANKS TO YOU & YOUR CHANNEL I HAVE DONE IT ALL - THANKS A LOTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT

  • @jacc88888
    @jacc88888 6 лет назад

    Why is watching these videos so therapeutic.....?

  • @4427126
    @4427126 5 лет назад

    thanks, for the job, not only for the watch, for the record, edition , and put the video on RUclips, FOR NOTHIG. !!!!

  • @bobarnold1795
    @bobarnold1795 8 лет назад

    Fantastic! Thanks; I've only worked on simple vintage watches previously but I've now bought a cheap 7S26 from India and will have a go at this when I can find enough time (about a week! :-) )

  • @jclopez12353
    @jclopez12353 4 года назад +1

    This guy is good!!👍

  • @WatchGeek
    @WatchGeek 8 лет назад

    Great video, I have one question.
    I read somewhere that when placing the weight (rotor) back, you should align the two holes, one on the rotor and one on the magic lever wheel, as it makes the rotor in the most efficient position with almost zero "freeplay".
    I haven't seen you mention that, so is that true?

  • @sidtyphoon
    @sidtyphoon 5 лет назад

    Thank you for sharing. Your skill level is amazing and cool to watch.

  • @Fluxtime451
    @Fluxtime451 8 лет назад +2

    This is cool , I just got the 7s36...

  • @mattscrapper9938
    @mattscrapper9938 7 лет назад

    This little movt. is amazing.

  • @thomasvorr2907
    @thomasvorr2907 8 лет назад

    Pure Genius!
    Thank you for the lesson.
    I can tackle a camera shutter when I have the time and patience, but this looks much more refined work...
    I have a SKX009 diver from 2001 and still working fine.
    1) Where are you located or whom do you recommend in the USA to send it to? After watching the video, I trust your work completely. My biggest fear is to send it "somewhere" and who knows what they do. I can replace the gaskets myself and that sort of maintenance.
    2) After how many years of use is a service recommended? Do you use new synthetic oils?
    3) I also have a quartz diver from 1986 7C43-700A never serviced and working. Do you also service these type?
    Best
    Thomas

  • @AlanHearnshaw
    @AlanHearnshaw 6 лет назад

    I love these videos. Thank you. I watch them many times over. Even my girlfriend-who is not a watch nut like me-finds them fascinating and so relaxing to watch.

  • @ruud6363
    @ruud6363 8 лет назад

    Again, thank you very much for sharing this. Keep them coming, I love these video's :)

  • @magicrising
    @magicrising 8 лет назад

    Really enjoyed the series - thanks so much

  • @AlonSmil
    @AlonSmil 8 лет назад

    i simply love your video ,so informative so interesting, you definitely choose a excellent watch to show us how you work on it ,because of its extreme popularity and cult following i bet you already saved someone's watch with this guide.
    tell me please can i request a video on a specific movment?
    and if so can it be on a 7734 please :)

  • @aland2253
    @aland2253 3 года назад

    Fantastic series. I really enjoyed watching, although you totally convinced me to never attempt doing this haha.

  • @todorelojconfernando
    @todorelojconfernando 8 лет назад

    I will email the Royal Family to give you orders to just make fabulous videos for your watch nerd fans...
    great job..thank you again

  • @Unidente02
    @Unidente02 5 лет назад

    I really enjoyed the videos, but I would not want to try that at home... yet. As I saw you working I wondered how a master watchmaker teaches someone else the craft, and how long the learning curve is.

  • @mosfet500
    @mosfet500 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much for this video. I fixed my 7s26 diver and it had the same dirty main spring. I've watched several of your videos and they have made me a better watch repaired.
    I wonder why these watches have this dirt problem, this was a sealed diver watch. Where does the grime come from?
    Thanks again,
    Rob

    • @danielx8694x
      @danielx8694x 5 лет назад +1

      mosfet500 I believe it was the dust in the air or from the oil

  • @ArthurR
    @ArthurR 8 лет назад

    How do you reattach the bearing to the rotor if the rotor detaches from the bearing?

  • @marcusskyfall
    @marcusskyfall 6 лет назад

    499th thumbs up from me Mark, truly impressed with your craftsmanship 😁👍

  • @drivethelightning
    @drivethelightning 7 лет назад +1

    learned alot great video

  • @YVRDru
    @YVRDru 8 лет назад +1

    Thanks for sharing this! Really neat video. How long did it take to service that movement from beginning to end? I own an SKX007 that stops intermittently, do you think servicing is the way to go or is it just cheaper to replace the watch entirely (as it's cheap and I have no sentimental attachment to it)?

  • @incikanellos5128
    @incikanellos5128 7 лет назад

    Hi, what fantastic craftsmanship, I really do envy people like you, in a good sense of the word. I have a problem with my watch Seiko 5, model 7S26, the dial is loose and rotates freely. Why? I've been watching your video, but I did not see the back of the dial plate. I' ve heard you saying on the video: 'the dial clicks to place'. Does it have some type of prong/s that clicks to place? As you understand I' am a complete novice, but I am fascinated with horology and eager to have a go at it.

  • @Thebigboram
    @Thebigboram 5 лет назад

    Mark, did you ever try the game Operation as a child? Because you would have been a natural! 👍

  • @paulpentony697
    @paulpentony697 8 лет назад

    simply stunning.

  • @slickfast
    @slickfast 5 лет назад

    Hello Mark, huge fan of your videos! I was just wondering if you work under magnification? I am trying to repair a non-working nh-35 and am dumbfounded how you can see some of these components, much less work on them! As always, thank you for the wonderful content!

  • @matabogmbc
    @matabogmbc 8 лет назад

    Thank you!
    I see you know your way around the Diashock :)
    Maybe in the future you can show us your method to tackle the Diafix.
    Again, thank you!

    • @WatchRepairChannel
      @WatchRepairChannel  8 лет назад +2

      +Mata Bog The diafix is very easy - just slide forward and lift, it will hinge upwards. The Diashock is slightly more tricky, for those I usually use a Kif tool to remove, but I still like to put them back with two pairs of tweezers like I did in this video.

  • @iansummerfield4185
    @iansummerfield4185 7 лет назад

    best Ive ever seen

  • @tacticalpickle7
    @tacticalpickle7 6 лет назад

    Just wow. That was awesome. Thank you.

  • @watchhobbie6002
    @watchhobbie6002 7 лет назад +1

    Excellent!!!

  • @chriswilliams1096
    @chriswilliams1096 6 лет назад

    Wow! A great display of manual dexterity.
    Is it cost effective to service a 7S26? Or are you just showing how it could be done? For £60 you could buy a new Seiko 5 and transplant the movement.

  • @petrpetrov373
    @petrpetrov373 4 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @ncnerocero5
    @ncnerocero5 8 лет назад

    Bravo Maestro

  • @franklima1269
    @franklima1269 8 лет назад

    Hi, do you have a video that shows how much oil to use to lubricate the different parts of a watch. There are different sizes of oilers and I would like to know when to use each oiler sizer.
    Also, is there a part of the watch where I should use grease instead of oil? where?
    thanks again for these excellent video.

  • @wayneriley7367
    @wayneriley7367 6 лет назад

    When did you switch the brass stem clutch? You put it in backwards, then one minute later it it switched? Would help others- ah, I now see you did a follow-up video and mentioned this. Thanks!

  • @MrMeep1999
    @MrMeep1999 8 лет назад

    You should have a small mic near the watch so we could hear things such as the ticking or winding of the movement.

  • @teamsalvation
    @teamsalvation 4 года назад

    Is there a "kit" to replace the plastic parts with metal? (not including the case spacer). Would that even make sense to do - life-of-mvmt, accuracy. Would the extra friction/weight throw-off the entire movement? Cheers.
    Also, does one ensure keeping the "divers" rating after replacing the case back, crown and/or crystal?

  • @ZGRAKIJU
    @ZGRAKIJU 8 лет назад

    Awesome videos!

  • @RoelfvanderMerwe
    @RoelfvanderMerwe 8 лет назад

    Awesome videos! Keep it up

  • @ronvalente65
    @ronvalente65 7 лет назад

    I have a 7626A that I bought some years ago! it needs a service! I went to my local Watch repair shop and was told it would have to go back to Seiko and would cost £150 for this! the watch only cost around £100 new! seems a lot to pay.!!

  • @buoyantturtle
    @buoyantturtle 8 лет назад

    this is so amazing how do you even get into this profession

  • @leilee203
    @leilee203 8 лет назад +2

    Having watches your series of the Omega 2500 and now this 7S26 tail to tail; you seem to be taking as much care and attention no matter the quality, price point or brand of the watch. -Eventhough the price for the cleanup and service probably is very different?

  • @stevie12
    @stevie12 8 лет назад

    fantastic thanktou for sharing with us

  • @twozerouk
    @twozerouk 5 лет назад

    In real terms how much time did you spend on the mechanism from disassembly to completion?

  • @krameris1000
    @krameris1000 5 лет назад

    Well dane!

  • @tobihall2247
    @tobihall2247 8 лет назад

    hey man great videos. I have just bricked my 7s26 after replacing the hands and dial. all was well until replacing the movement back into the case and the rotor moved exposing the balance wheel and I put pressure on it while two stalling the movement. it still runs but intermittently stops... any idea what might be the cause of this or what damage might cause this? anyway so I thought I would use this movement as a practice for stripping down a 7s26 and to try repair it... firstly what like and greased do you use and do you have a recommendation for affordable applicators given they might be used once in a while? look forward to using your video as a guide

  • @LennyGildersleeve
    @LennyGildersleeve 7 лет назад

    Great video. How long does a full service take from start to finish? Thanks

  • @Kuyuks23
    @Kuyuks23 6 лет назад

    Just a question; isn’t it not so safe for the hands once installed when you flip it over or under the cushion? I’m just wondering whenever you are installing the rotor after you have installed the hands already as they might misaligned. Please explain how you are doing it. Thanks

  • @dr.stevenpennym.d.3241
    @dr.stevenpennym.d.3241 7 лет назад

    Excellent

  • @Guaporean
    @Guaporean 8 лет назад +5

    how often do I have to service my seiko skx007k? I just bought it a week ago.

    • @MrVitamincpp
      @MrVitamincpp 8 лет назад +1

      I have one brand new too :) I suppose it will go without need for servicing at least 7, 8 years, especially when considering that I have many watches and no one of them is my everyday wearer. But even if it is your only watch, it is so early to think about servicing. I've heard of some 7s26 running without service for more than 15 years.

    • @Guaporean
      @Guaporean 8 лет назад

      Cool, thanks bro

  • @jlyutiup
    @jlyutiup 3 года назад

    Hi Mark, I have a problem with my Seiko 4R36 movement. The watch engages when dial is down but when dial is up, it stops. What could be the issue here? Balance wheel assembly or pellet fork? This happened after I tried regulating my watch. Thanks!

  • @donaldvincent
    @donaldvincent 6 лет назад

    Impressive!

  • @blaubar9901
    @blaubar9901 6 лет назад

    Thank you for this video. How old is this clock?

  • @willywgb
    @willywgb 7 лет назад

    Great Video Mark.
    This movement looks like a very well designed package. I would assume it is a good watch to own.
    Questions
    (1) Do the shock springs for the balance shaft jewels have an up or down to them?
    (2) Do you normally oil the shafts for the plastic gears?
    Thanks for your help.
    Willy

  • @user-ku7oc8ex8s
    @user-ku7oc8ex8s 5 лет назад +1

    Amplidude?

  • @MrStoli67
    @MrStoli67 8 лет назад

    How did you get the Jewel out of the metal part?

  • @ItsJSTNDAD
    @ItsJSTNDAD 7 лет назад

    I wonder if you work on tag heuer?

  • @user-qb3nc2ww1o
    @user-qb3nc2ww1o 8 лет назад

    thanks for u

  • @franklima1269
    @franklima1269 8 лет назад

    Excellent video!!! Is this the same for the Seiko 5?

    • @PowerChucker
      @PowerChucker 8 лет назад

      yes, if it uses the 7s26, some use 7s26, some use 4r35/36 i believe. i think the main difference is the 4r movement hacks and hand winds. but im sure there is more .

  • @TheSchmed
    @TheSchmed 3 года назад

    2:40, no way that spring/clamp can shift from normal use resulting in the stone coming loose ? Doesn’t seem like much pressure holding it in.

  • @slammermx
    @slammermx Год назад

    No time grapher?

  • @newjerseybt
    @newjerseybt 5 лет назад

    I have noticed that when the day advances at midnight, the day of the week does not change simultaneously. Is there any way to synchronize those two actions? Anybody on this?

  • @bryanflorenda6315
    @bryanflorenda6315 5 лет назад

    Hello mark.can you teach us how to spot a fake seiko skx007?

  • @Jezakhan
    @Jezakhan 7 лет назад

    Thumps up

  • @jerwilcarin8375
    @jerwilcarin8375 7 лет назад

    how to sercive 7s36-00y0? are they the same?

  • @lefty1999
    @lefty1999 8 лет назад

    at midnight the date changed to 29 from 28 but the day stayed at Friday, is that because the day will change to Saturday at around 3-4 AM ??

    • @WatchRepairChannel
      @WatchRepairChannel  8 лет назад +2

      normal on this calibre - the day will follow as you continue to move the hands forward.

  • @zhigngtan8163
    @zhigngtan8163 5 лет назад

    Hello, I haven't wear my watch for 3 years, the movement never operated in this time period, do I need to put my watch to maintenance?

  • @kumbackquatsta
    @kumbackquatsta 5 лет назад

    why are those parts plastic?

  • @pasqualeschingaro9576
    @pasqualeschingaro9576 8 лет назад

    you make the epilame of the escapmet and the shock assorb sistem?

  • @TheDragonfly256
    @TheDragonfly256 8 лет назад

    1:40 Its time to buy microscope now :D

    • @WatchRepairChannel
      @WatchRepairChannel  8 лет назад

      +TheDragonfly256 lol. Or have 20:20 vision like me.

    • @matabogmbc
      @matabogmbc 8 лет назад

      +Watch Repair Channel or a 10x

    • @AnimeVideoEditor
      @AnimeVideoEditor 8 лет назад

      +Watch Repair Channel Hello! Im a watchmaker from germany. Where did you get your 20:20 magnifier loaps from? I only found x10 and x15 on the internet. Please reply. Thank you!

  • @thanhannguyen571
    @thanhannguyen571 4 года назад

    Đúng là nồi đồng cối đá là seiko

  • @joeblowe2027
    @joeblowe2027 7 лет назад

    i wish i could send you my seiko watch to work on :'(

  • @anhnguyendinh234
    @anhnguyendinh234 7 лет назад

    Up like Orient mako 2 FAA02002D9