So many other watch restoration channels are afraid to clean the dial to the extend you did. It's always bothered me how they just lightly wipe it off and call it good or say its not dirt when it clearly is. So I really appreciate you actually did fully clean it.
he did remove the print though i.e. went too aggressive... also, the reason many don't go so hard with dials is because these old one have a particular varnish/laquer on them, the pitting happens under that. now there's no more protective layer and the dial will look bad in much MUCH less time. Dial restoration is a lot more work than cleaning it. especially this aggressive
Somehow I missed this one. What a transformation. I was particularly interested in the dial work as I need to do something similar to a King Seiko. Thanks for the cool videos.
I'm just getting started in restoring watches, but I have one that is important to me that I would love restored. Would you like to do a video on it? I can arrange to cover any expenses for it. Thanks!
Really incredible work. You obviously know what you;re doing. What a beautiful watch too. What cleaning solution did you use for the face? Water? Something else?
Hi, Thanks very much for your video, beautiful work. I'm looking forward to repaint a dial, can you refer me someone who can do the job. Thanks very much. Kind regards.
@@NekkidinSilencethanks you for sharing great works And how about sand paper using? I saw 1000 - 1500 and what name orange material to polish these glass
So many other watch restoration channels are afraid to clean the dial to the extend you did. It's always bothered me how they just lightly wipe it off and call it good or say its not dirt when it clearly is. So I really appreciate you actually did fully clean it.
Yes, this is so far the first I have seen muster enough strength to actually clean the dial.
he did remove the print though i.e. went too aggressive... also, the reason many don't go so hard with dials is because these old one have a particular varnish/laquer on them, the pitting happens under that. now there's no more protective layer and the dial will look bad in much MUCH less time. Dial restoration is a lot more work than cleaning it. especially this aggressive
Wonderful restoration
@@AdrianCiubotariu if you watch in the beginning, because of the moisture it took over the years, print was already removed in a lot of places
Thank you for cleaning the dial. Looks so much better.
It's very good that you don't say anything in the middle of the video and the sound of the watch parts makes you feel relaxed. The cartoon is great👏👏👏
Beautiful job on a beautiful watch. Thank you
Thanks mate
@@NekkidinSilence The solution for dial is water?
Watch Guru Ji, miss your unique commentary :) Sublime restoration
Somehow I missed this one. What a transformation. I was particularly interested in the dial work as I need to do something similar to a King Seiko. Thanks for the cool videos.
you make look those actions easywhile there is so much more behind (experience, skill and more). Bravo
What is the liquid to clean the dial?
Could watch for hours. Awesome!
Beautiful restoration
good!!!👍👍👍
Great work 👍
Never realized these were Rolex seen many times yard sales
Great! Is the liquid you used water? or isopropyl alcohol?
I'm just getting started in restoring watches, but I have one that is important to me that I would love restored. Would you like to do a video on it? I can arrange to cover any expenses for it. Thanks!
A nice video. Can you please share with me, what was the fluid used by you at 4:35 duration for cleaning the dial with a cotton buds?
I really love your videos, there are remarkable!!!
Really incredible work. You obviously know what you;re doing. What a beautiful watch too. What cleaning solution did you use for the face? Water? Something else?
Super. Bravo!!!
Gorgeous restoration. Strap wouldn't have been my choice but that's personal preference
Amazing job!!!
Lâu lắm rồi mới được nghe lại bài này. Hay lắm ạ 😘
4:00 what solution you use and where can i buy .. we need some details please
What a lovely design. What happened to watch aesthetics over the years?
R🌹....a real royal watch..👑
For a restoration like this to be done in Los Angeles, how much should one expect ?
Hello, what solution did you use to clean the screen?
Oooh ! What kind of product ,do you use for cleaning the dial???! 😮
Nice. I wish I could send you a pic of my seiko dial that is peeling.
Sir, may I ask what did you use to clean the dial?
Is that water that is used to clean the dial
Hi,
Thanks very much for your video, beautiful work.
I'm looking forward to repaint a dial, can you refer me someone who can do the job.
Thanks very much.
Kind regards.
Why didn't you show how you polished and re-plated the case? Other than that it came out great!
What happened to this watch? I'd like to purchase it.
If you don't want to hear any commentary just turn the volume off FFS.
Cool instrumental music!
was Tudor watch company taken over by Rolex?
I so prefer dials with numbers on the face.
how you get all those straps?
Ellerinize sağlık
Trabajo muy labirioso y tienes que tener buena memoria de donde va cada pieza
Lam, professeur, travail bien fait, quel est le nom de la matière. Qui était rouge quand tu coupais le verre et il est devenu transparent
Excellent work!
Is the dial cleaning only with water?
A greeting from Spain
Thanks yes just water
@@NekkidinSilencethanks you for sharing great works
And how about sand paper using?
I saw 1000 - 1500 and what name orange material to polish these glass
nice Video
Rip in peace the dial ink. The watch looks good though
TROUBLE LET'S GO TO WORK...
Where is the nickel plating? 😂
No way to clean the dial like that ,all print with die..
Wrong technique to oil balance jewels. Sorry but wrong.
Lam, professeur, travail bien fait, quel est le nom de la matière. Qui était rouge quand tu coupais le verre et il est devenu transparent