Cow Rolex Restoration update 9 - The transformation

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • Nickel plating the original parts!
    Big thanks to Mischa Vink!
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    Live Watchmaking. Look through the eyes of a watchmaker and share the passion of Kalle Slaap from team Chronoglide, Vintage Watch repair specialists near Amsterdam.
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Комментарии • 57

  • @QMac-i6h
    @QMac-i6h 8 дней назад +1

    Thanx Kalle for update 👍🏻Just watched the movie Longitude, from many moons ago, thank you for that one, I’m from Australia! Captain Cook made it possible for me to live here. Thank you John Harrison👍🏻🇦🇺

  • @zipfizz9
    @zipfizz9 9 дней назад +2

    Kalle, you and your team are doing an incredible job on this watch. Possibly this is the first time ever that a very damaged wrist watch is being given this level of restoration and repair. I live close to where this watch was lost- near the Shropshire/Welsh border:)

  • @markgardiner5150
    @markgardiner5150 8 дней назад +1

    Having worked in a plating facility I fully appreciate showing the process to people who do not know. Continued great work team!

  • @richardkent2200
    @richardkent2200 9 дней назад +1

    Wow this is an encyclopaedic tour through the work of art you are engaged in.
    Thank you very much for sharing

  • @lasoph12prg
    @lasoph12prg 9 дней назад +1

    So looking forward seeing it’s progress and end results

  • @mototom9086
    @mototom9086 7 дней назад +1

    so nice !!!

  • @gioc4596
    @gioc4596 9 дней назад +4

    Wow, it is amazing to see the progress and process to restore the watch. Amazing work Kalle. Thanks for taking us in this journey. Can’t wait to see the finished product.

  • @mohammednajibbenkacem5947
    @mohammednajibbenkacem5947 9 дней назад +1

    Nice 👍 job

  • @trevorjenkins3934
    @trevorjenkins3934 9 дней назад +1

    Kalle, Ref. the broken stem and Big Bertha. Have you considered getting a spark erosion machine?.
    Ooh, new machine alert. 😎

  • @marcelogrivotmorais
    @marcelogrivotmorais 9 дней назад +1

    I'm from Brazil. Wonderful job👏👏👏

  • @simonclegg5301
    @simonclegg5301 9 дней назад +2

    Fine work gentlemen. We’re looking forward to the finished job. Well done.🙂

  • @davidhughes7368
    @davidhughes7368 8 дней назад +1

    Kalle, you should put together a plating video on how you do old watch cases that the nickel is flaking off. It would be a great learning opportunity for us. What do you think?

  • @mercuriall2810
    @mercuriall2810 9 дней назад +4

    Fantastic progress, thank you for sharing this journey with us, Kalle!
    Given there is no steelwork you wish to save, you can save a lot of work with Fat Bertha removing the remnants of the stem and any other steel by simply soaking the whole plate in a concentrated solution of ‘potash alum’ (proper chemical name is potassium aluminium sulfate).
    Simply dissolve as much alum as possible into some warm (60C) water, and leave the whole plate in the solution overnight.
    The remaining part of the stem and any other steel parts will be gone.
    This is a very safe and effective technique when there’s no steel present that you must preserve.
    The potash alum is very cheaply and easily available online and from pharmacies.
    Try it on a scrap movement and I think you’ll see for yourself how well it works!

  • @adfpv1153
    @adfpv1153 9 дней назад +1

    Excellent work Kalle and the gang 😁👍👍

  • @marchhare1980
    @marchhare1980 8 дней назад +1

    If you over you could pop into the science museum level 2 in London and do a video on the fantastic watch museum they have there 😊

  • @StephanJPPL
    @StephanJPPL 9 дней назад +2

    Great work !👏

  • @vladnickul
    @vladnickul 8 дней назад +1

    Using copper as the first layer of electroplating will provide a much better/atribger adhesion.

  • @stanleyfriedlein
    @stanleyfriedlein 9 дней назад +3

    Kalle, when are you planning your visit to the Science Museum ? At what time and where to meet? Thanks Stanley

  • @vimx5
    @vimx5 9 дней назад +1

    Wow, talk about a labour of love. The talent, tools and patience required to pull this off is commendable.

  • @ElderPinto254
    @ElderPinto254 9 дней назад +2

    mooi boek wauw!! prachtig dat electro plating !! Bedankt Kalle fijn weekend,

  • @WardiTime
    @WardiTime 9 дней назад +2

    Amazing work Kalle 👏

  • @manuelcorreia6448
    @manuelcorreia6448 9 дней назад +2

    Really great progress and transformation process! BTW: Hope to find a chapter on Electro-Plating in your book...

  • @littleviking488
    @littleviking488 9 дней назад +1

    Looking good Kalle!

  • @SarcastSempervirens
    @SarcastSempervirens 8 дней назад +1

    Just incredible work! When I see that lump of rust I wish I could work on a project like that! One question - there's a wire holding a part in the solution during nickelplating. The wire touches a small piece of the part, how do you nickelplate that tiny part? Do you later hang it by a different hole?

  • @erikwinkler
    @erikwinkler 9 дней назад +1

    Leuk deze chemie

  • @stevensondrake
    @stevensondrake 9 дней назад +1

    Really enjoying this series..can't wait to see the finished product😊

  • @bachgenb
    @bachgenb 9 дней назад +1

    Fascinating, amazing! What about the jewels - I see some are preserved - can they be reused?

  • @sophiasocal68
    @sophiasocal68 9 дней назад +2

    Hello Kalle....from Wyoming USA

  • @ReiMonCoH
    @ReiMonCoH 9 дней назад +1

    Add a little disk soap. It’ll produce less bubbles.. more even plate

  • @Trevorpartington-yc6ri
    @Trevorpartington-yc6ri 9 дней назад +1

    Great stuff yet again

  • @user-tz5bb7cp8b
    @user-tz5bb7cp8b 9 дней назад +2

    Hi Kalle. Just wondering why you didn’t remove the jewels before plating?

  • @ehun
    @ehun 8 дней назад +1

    I have not seen any mention of chemical cleaning for rust removal? Was there a reason it was not used? I also see some minor corrosion in the pitting on the main plate. A good plating job requires removal of ALL corrosion or it will eventually blister the nickle plate.

  • @rienstouten6739
    @rienstouten6739 9 дней назад +1

    Ik had hetzelfde probleem, een paar dagen in 15% zoutzuur loste het keurig op, zonder het messing aan te tasten.

  • @watchwhisper
    @watchwhisper 9 дней назад +1

    Fantastic stuff

  • @tomlopez9385
    @tomlopez9385 9 дней назад +1

    Great project

  • @tickingrepairs5926
    @tickingrepairs5926 9 дней назад +1

    You should try Bergeon vissin to dissolve the steel stem parts ! Good luck and great work

  • @mikebruegger8654
    @mikebruegger8654 9 дней назад +1

    Maybe desolve stem? I have had some luck with an ultrasonic bath in WD40. Godspeed...

  • @markgardiner5150
    @markgardiner5150 8 дней назад +2

    Another question, are you removing the ruby’s when you plate the pieces?

  • @wishbone2595
    @wishbone2595 9 дней назад +3

    Fantastic. Do you press out all the jewels from the plates, before the plating process, then press new ones in afterwards?

  • @da___man
    @da___man 9 дней назад +1

    I'm wondering if you are going to try to polish the electroplated parts in the tumbler with the walnut shells. I think if you give the parts a heavy plating with the nickel they may polish up nicely.

  • @keithwilliams9213
    @keithwilliams9213 9 дней назад +1

    It's like you're restoring the Antithykera Mechanism!!🤣

  • @richardkent2200
    @richardkent2200 9 дней назад +1

    Fat Bertha will deal with the winding stem ok-money on it!

  • @MichaelB-qx1eh
    @MichaelB-qx1eh 9 дней назад +3

    Do you need to push out the jewels before nickel plating?

  • @AmandaGelien-gd8kd
    @AmandaGelien-gd8kd 7 дней назад +1

    It would be better to leave the war wounds and honest

  • @larryscott3982
    @larryscott3982 9 дней назад +1

    Are all the jewels intact?
    New pallet fork?

  • @talega1
    @talega1 9 дней назад +2

    Do you have to remove the "jewels" before nickel plating....then re-instal them once plated?

  • @ChrisCanuk
    @ChrisCanuk 9 дней назад +1

    Nice! Can you still adjust the jewels after nickleplatting?

  • @GaryBray
    @GaryBray 9 дней назад +1

    Do you always plate / re-plate with the jewels in place?

  • @Mr_Berlin_James
    @Mr_Berlin_James 9 дней назад +1

    I have an Omega 601 with exactly the same rusted in stem if you want something for Fat Bertha to practice on?🤣

  • @geirwickstrm9162
    @geirwickstrm9162 8 дней назад +1

    Have you replaced any jewels?

  • @petercampbell3828
    @petercampbell3828 9 дней назад +1

    Conserved, rather than restored. Excellent!
    Would alum dissolve the old stem?

    • @dAzFivefoUr
      @dAzFivefoUr 9 дней назад +1

      Yes, I serviced an Omega with the same problem, the stem goes a long way into the plate on this calibre, also the long dial screws were also rusted in, a very strong solution of alum simmering in a beaker took a few hours keeping an eye to the water level and topping up when needed, the stem and dial screws dissolved away, didn't even affect the copper/rose gold plating.

  • @vic321344
    @vic321344 9 дней назад +1

    Will you nickel plate it with the rubies staying in place?

  • @larryscott3982
    @larryscott3982 9 дней назад +2

    Almost 1st.